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Tradescantia pallida : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tradescantia pallida
''Tradescantia pallida'' is a species of spiderwort (a genus of New World plants) more commonly known as wandering jew, a name it shares with the closely related species ''T. fluminensis'' and ''T. zebrina''. Other common names include purple secretia, purple-heart and purple queen. It is native to the Gulf Coast region of eastern Mexico. Edward Palmer was the first European to observe and assign a Latin name to the type specimen near Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas in 1907. ==Description== ''T. pallida'' is an evergreen perennial plant of scrambling stature. It is distinguished by elongated, pointed leaves - themselves glaucous green, fringed with red or purple - and bearing small, sterile three-petaled flowers of white, pink or purple. Plants are top-killed by moderate frosts, but will often sprout back from roots. Protection by mulching will increase the chances of sprouting in marginal areas.
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