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  2. Tradescantia zebrina - Wikipedia

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    Tradescantia zebrina, formerly known as Zebrina pendula, is a species of creeping plant in the Tradescantia genus. Common names include silver inch plant and wandering Jew. [1] The latter name is controversial, [2] and some now use the alternative wandering dude. [3] The plant is popular in cultivation due to its fast growth and attractive foliage.

  3. Wandering Jew - Wikipedia

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    The Wandering Jew by Gustave Doré. The Wandering Jew (occasionally referred to as the Eternal Jew, an antisemitic calque from German "der Ewige Jude") is a mythical immortal man whose legend began to spread in Europe in the 13th century.

  4. Tradescantia - Wikipedia

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    Members of the genus are known by many common names, including inchplant, wandering jew, spiderwort, [6] dayflower and trad. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Tradescantia grow 30–60 cm tall (1–2 ft), and are commonly found individually or in clumps in wooded areas and open fields.

  5. Tradescantia fluminensis - Wikipedia

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    Tradescantia fluminensis is grown as a garden plant or houseplant in many places. Even in places where it is a pest it may be grown as a house plant in variegated forms. The plant requires a moist soil to do well but is retarded by cold climates, especially where there is frost or snow. It tolerates heavy shade.

  6. Wandering Jew (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Several trailing species of Tradescantia, also called spiderworts, inchplants, and wandering dudes: . Tradescantia fluminensis, green leaves with white flowers; Tradescantia pallida, purple leaves, with white, pink or purple flowers

  7. Tradescantia pallida - Wikipedia

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    Tradescantia pallida is a species of spiderwort native to the Gulf Coast region of eastern Mexico.It is a perennial herbaceous species with a trailing habit.The cultivar T. pallida 'Purpurea', commonly called purple heart or purple queen, is widely grown as a houseplant, outdoor container plant, or a garden groundcover.

  8. Commelina benghalensis - Wikipedia

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    Commelina benghalensis, commonly known as the Benghal dayflower, tropical spiderwort, or wandering Jew, [6] kanshira in Bengali, is a perennial herb native to tropical Asia and Africa. It has been widely introduced to areas outside its native range, including to the neotropics , Hawaii, the West Indies and to both coasts of North America.

  9. Tinantia pringlei - Wikipedia

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    Tinantia pringlei, sometimes known as the Mexican wandering Jew or Spotted Widow's Tears, [2] is a perennial alpine plant in the dayflower family native to northeastern Mexico. [1] The species is grown as an ornamental plant in temperate areas for its attractive spotted purple foliage and lavender flowers.

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