Tradescantia spathaceaSw .

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Tradescantia spathacea (Moses-in-the-cradle)

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Family : CommelinaceaeSubfamily : CommelinoideaeTribe : TradescantieaeSubtribe : TradescantiinaeGenus : Tradescantia

Tradescantia spathaceais a beautiful small-scale works that forms thumping of rosettes of sword - shaped dark fleeceable leaves with violet undersides . It can attain up to 12 inches ( 30 cm ) in height and 3 inches ( 7.5 cm ) astray . The leaves are stiff , sword - shaped , ascension , and can appraise up to 12 in ( 30 curium ) long .

The blossom are blanched , enclose by gravy holder - mold purple bracts , and appear in alar cymes throughout the year . The fruits are 3 - celled space capsule .

Tradescantia spathacea (Moses-in-the-cradle)

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USDA hardiness zones9a to 11b : from 20 ° F ( −6.7 ° C ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° carbon ) .

GrowingTradescantiais easy , and you will find the plants quite springy . These flora typically grow in moist , well - drained , and acidulous ( pH 5 to 6 ) land . Tradescantias do best in fond shade but will do equally well in sunny areas if the soil is moist .

you could growTradescantiaindoors , too , if suitable conditions are given . Provide the plant with a soilless mix or loam - free-base potting compost and keep it in bright trickle light . You should also filch out the growing tips to encourage shaggy-haired growth .

Tradescantia spathacea (Moses-in-the-cradle)

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appropriate it to spend warm leaping and summer daysoutdoors , if viable . Water moderately during combat-ready ontogenesis and apply a balanced liquid fertilizer every four weeks . Water sparingly in wintertime .

These plant life like to be observe fairly moist , so weewee regularly , specially when growing in containers . cut the plants back once flowering has ceased can advertize a 2nd bloom and will help prevent re - seeding . Cut back the bow about 8 to 12 inch ( 20 to 30 curium ) from the terra firma .

See more atHow to Grow and Care for Tradescantia .

Tradescantia spathacea (Moses-in-the-cradle)

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Tradescantia spathaceais native toBelize , Guatemala , and southernMexicobut widely cultivated as an ornamental and naturalized in part of Florida , Texas , Hawaii , and various pelagic islands .

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