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  1. Tradescantia pallida
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    This wandering jew species is called purple heart plant, purple queen, and more. Popular in frost-free regions, a purple heart ground cover can be extremely striking. But it does just as well hanging, and it makes a fantastic house plant too. Tradescantia pallida has vibrant purple foliage.
    Purple heart, purple spiderwort, purple queen plant, wandering jew purple heart, and sometimes “Moses-in-the-basket” refer to Tradescantia pallida. The plant is native to the Tamaulipas and Yucatan regions of Mexico and is characterized by dark purple stems with leaves that grow up to 7” long.
     
  2. Tradescantia Pallida: The Purple Heart Wandering Jew

    Jul 18, 2023 · Looking for a plant that’ll attract attention? The vivid purple leaves and stems of tradescantia pallida will do it! This wandering jew species is …

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    • How to Grow and Care for Purple Heart

      Aug 26, 2024 · Purple heart (Tradescantia pallida), also known as purple spiderwort, is a trailing vine with purple stems, silvery …

      • Botanical Name: Tradescantia pallida 'Purple Heart'
      • Family: Commelinaceae
    • Q: What is the difference between Purple Heart and Wandering Jew?

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