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Tradescantia albiflora 'Nanouk'

Nanouk' Wandering Jew

Nanouk' Wandering Jew

Exposure

  • Intense-modéré
  • Sans soleil direct

Bloom time

  • Juin
  • Juillet
  • Août
  • Septembre

  • Colorée
  • Égayante
  • Rampante-retombante
  • Facile-moyen
  • Toxique

This plant is a clump of trailing, trailing stems, with its bright colors alternating between dark green, olive green and purplish cream. The underside of the leaves are impressively bright purple, hence the name bugglegum. It is a descendant of the tradescantia nicknamed 'misery', being easy to care for and capable of supporting misery, however, this one is a little more complex than its ancestor. It likes bright light, but not the sun's rays which will burn its leaves. It likes to be watered, but not too much because its roots will rot. You should also not water its foliage, or as little as possible, because the drying drops will leave marks on its beautiful foliage. You must therefore find a place with bright light, so that it can keep its beautiful colors and its compact habit, without direct sun, and you can water when the soil has dried by half. It will look magnificent in a hanging basket or on a shelf.

Plant details

Dimensions

Spacing
- cm
Spread
48 - 69 cm
Height
13 - 23 cm
Spacing
- in.
Spread
19 - 27 in.
Height
5 - 9 in.

Characteristics

Habit:

  • Rampante

Flowering colours:

  • Rose

Plant needs

Watering:

  • Laisser sécher de moitié

Maintenance:

  • Facile

Soil requirement:

  • Bien drainé. Terreau pour plantes tropicales

Features

Resistance:

Attract:

Use:

  • Table
  • Panier suspendu
  • Terrasse estivale
  • Étagère

Attribute:

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