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purple vine succulent

purple vine succulent Succulent Tradescantia fluminensis Pink Lady Inch Plant Callisia – MadHappenings

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purple vine succulent Succulent Tradescantia fluminensis Pink Lady Inch Plant Callisia – MadHappeningsTradescantia fluminensis AKA Tradescantia 'Tricolor' 'Rainbow', 'Lavender', Pink Princess, Pink Panther, Pink Lady, Callisia repens 'Rosata;, Turtle Vine, Frog Daddy, Bolivian Jew, Inch Plant, Zig Zag. Surely there are twice as many more names. Whatever you wish to call yours one thing for sure it is a little beauty. Be sure to view photos on any listing of Tradescantia aka Wandering Jew Plants to make certain of type you are receiving because name is

Tradescantia fluminensis

AKA Tradescantia 'Tricolor' 'Rainbow', 'Lavender', Pink Princess, Pink Panther, Pink Lady, Callisia repens 'Rosata;, Turtle Vine, Frog Daddy, Bolivian Jew, Inch Plant, Zig Zag. Surely there are twice as many more names. Whatever you wish to call yours one thing for sure it is a little beauty. Be sure to view photos on any listing of Tradescantia aka Wandering Jew Plants to make certain of type you are receiving because name is so interchanged and photo color often enhanced. This delicate looking plant with little leaves of green, pink and white is fairly hardy and growing wonderful colonies, clumps that mound and hang over pot or hanging basket if not used as a ground cover. Great dish garden, terrarium or frog tank plant.
Prefers bright indirect sun, not full sun for this one if outdoors, screen patio or under a tree. Indoors well lighted area or grow lights. Don't let get dry too long, not soggy soil but damp to the touch.

Tradescantia is a diverse plant genus of at least 85 species encompassing tropical and sub-tropical species that are suitable as indoor houseplants, and other hardy species that can be grown outdoors most everywhere. These are true American Plants, native from Southern Canada to Northern Argentina and the Caribbean. Common names of this group are Inch Plant, Wandering Jew, Spiderwort, Zig Zag Plant and Dayflower. Tropical varieties are typically grown for the attractive foliage of various colors and patterns, while hardy types for their three-petaled flowers that repeatedly bloom throughout spring and summer.

Use a fast-draining potting mix if potted. Cold tolerant if placed in ground in Zones 10, 11, Zone 9 cover from frost. These tropical plants will freeze so if in other zones pot up and bring indoors.
Listing is for plants growing in 2 1/2 - 3" pots.

Potted plants are in peat, bark soil mix medium. No shipment to Hi, or potted plants to CA per Ag regulations. Plant would be sent bare root, not in a pot, no soil.

Be sure to see our other Tradescantia, Wandering Jew, Callisia type plants.
Depending on type can grow in full sun or partial shade, indoors or outdoors, colors will vary with amount of light and dryness. Make wonderful ground cover, can be kept potted and look great in hanging baskets.
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