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Give it full or nearly full sun, and keep its soil moist but not wet through the growing season. I use a high-nitrogen, lawn-type fertilizer every 6 or 7 weeks to keep my plantings growing vigorously.
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 .
Unusual example with four petals and eight anthers. Tradescantia (/ ˌ t r æ d ə ˈ s k æ n t i ə / [4]) is a genus of 85 species [5] of herbaceous perennial wildflowers in the family Commelinaceae, native to the Americas from southern Canada to northern Argentina, including the West Indies.
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Several sites list this plant as "Setcreasea pallida", yet that's not showing any results at the three taxonomy sites listed on WikiProject Tree of Life. --KQ 08:51 Aug 22, 2002 (PDT) Obsolete name. Dysmorodrepanis 02:46, 7 April 2007 (UTC) Yo, I think we need some info on the Wandering Jew of folklore here. That's an ugly, ugly picture I put up.
Ruffed lemurs are the largest extant members of the family Lemuridae, [13] with an average head-body length between 43 and 57 cm (17 and 22 in) and a total length from 100 to 120 cm (39 to 47 in), while ranging in weight from 3.1 to 4.1 kg (6.8 to 9.0 lb).
Iris variegata has often been confused for Iris pallida 'Argentea Variegata, which has variegated leaves. But Iris variegata has variegated flowers. [2] It has stout rhizome, [3] with roots that can go up to 10 cm deep in the ground. [4] It has leaves that are around 1–3 cm wide, [4] [5] dark green, ribbed leaves. [6]
Bouvardia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. [1] It contains about 50 species of evergreen herbs and shrubs native to Mexico and Central America, [1] with one species extending into the southwestern United States (B. ternifolia, in Arizona, New Mexico and Texas). [2]