Tradescantia Purple Heart 'Silver Inch Plant'
Tradescantia Purple Heart 'Silver Inch Plant'
Tradescantia Purple Heart 'Silver Inch Plant'
Tradescantia Purple Heart 'Silver Inch Plant'
Tradescantia Purple Heart 'Silver Inch Plant'
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Tradescantia Purple Heart 'Silver Inch Plant'

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These plants are part of our 'Home Grown Propagations & Cuttings' collection, please visit this page for more information.

Some plants have started to trail.

Sold individually. Several plants available. One cutting rooted in soil in a 5.5cm diameter nursery pot.

The Tradescantia or 'Silver Inch Plant' is a prolific grower, which makes it an ideal plant for sharing with friends! Simply trim the last 3/4 inches of your Tradescantia, place the cuttings in fresh soil or water and they will develop roots and double in size in no time. Alternatively, allow you Silver Inch Plant to fill its own pot and overflow the sides with long, hanging tendrils.

There are many different varieties of Tradescantia which range from greens to pinks, purples and silvers.

You may also know this plant as Tradescantia pallida 'Purpurea', Purple Queen, Purple Spiderwort, 'Wandering Jew' or 'Wandering Dude'.

Check out our full range of Tradescantia here.

Care:

Light: Bright, indirect light maintains the most colourful leaves and stops the plant getting spindly. 

Water: During growing season water regularly, wait until the soil is dry before watering again. For best results water from underneath with the use of a saucer to reduce the chance of root rot. 

Food: Feed lightly during the growing season but not during the winter. 

Humidity: Tolerates normal inside humidity but an increased humidity will create a fuller, happier plant.

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