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Tradescantia zebrina, formerly Zebrina pendula, a perennial spiderwort variety, is sometimes called inch plant, but it’s more frequently called wandering jew, sharing that name with its closely related varieties Tradescantia fluminensis and Tradescantia pallida, though it has recently been called wandering dude. While it is originally from Central America and various islands in the Caribbean, it has been naturalized in some areas of Africa, Asia, South America, Australia, and Oceania. Blog post https://plantmomcare.com/purple-wandering-jew-tradescantia-zebrina-pendula/ Follow us https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRWxkYbr1oPIs2ow2FNMJ1Q https://www.pinterest.com/plantmomcare/