Tradescantia virginiana | Virginia Spiderwort

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DESCRIPTION
Tradescantia virginiana forms arching clumps of narrow, blade-like green leaves that create a relaxed fountain of foliage. From late spring into early summer, clusters of three-petaled flowers open in shades of blue to violet purple with bright yellow stamens at the center. Each bloom lasts only a day, yet new buds continue to appear along upright stems, keeping the plant in steady color for weeks. The delicate petals often close by afternoon, especially during heat.

Native to the eastern and central United States, this perennial grows naturally in meadows, woodland edges, and open prairies. In gardens it fits easily into perennial borders, pollinator plantings, and informal cottage gardens where its loose clumps weave among neighboring plants. The flowers attract bees and other beneficial insects, while the upright stems and fine foliage add gentle vertical structure during the blooming season.

DESCRIPTION
Tradescantia virginiana forms arching clumps of narrow, blade-like green leaves that create a relaxed fountain of foliage. From late spring into early summer, clusters of three-petaled flowers open in shades of blue to violet purple with bright yellow stamens at the center. Each bloom lasts only a day, yet new buds continue to appear along upright stems, keeping the plant in steady color for weeks. The delicate petals often close by afternoon, especially during heat.

Native to the eastern and central United States, this perennial grows naturally in meadows, woodland edges, and open prairies. In gardens it fits easily into perennial borders, pollinator plantings, and informal cottage gardens where its loose clumps weave among neighboring plants. The flowers attract bees and other beneficial insects, while the upright stems and fine foliage add gentle vertical structure during the blooming season.

 
  • Family: Commelinaceae
    Height: 18 to 36 inches
    Width: 12 to 18 inches
    Foliage color: Medium green to blue green narrow arching leaves up to 12 inches long
    Flower color: Blue to violet purple with yellow stamens
    Bloom time: Late spring to midsummer
    Light requirements: Full sun to partial shade
    Water requirements: Average to moist
    Maintenance: Low; cut back stems after flowering to encourage more blooms divide clumps every 2 to 4 years
    Growing zone: USDA zones 4 to 9
    Wildlife attractors: Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators

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