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''Tradescantia zebrina'', formerly known as ''Zebrina pendula'', is a species of spiderwort more commonly known as an inch plant or wandering jew. The common name is shared with closely related varieties ''T. fluminensis'' and ''T. pallida''. ''Tradescantia zebrina'' is native to Mexico, Central America and Colombia, and naturalized in parts of Asia, Africa, Australia, South America, and various oceanic islands.〔(Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families )〕〔Nelson Sutherland, C.H. (2008). Catálogo de las plantes vasculares de Honduras. Espermatofitas: 1-1576. SERNA/Guaymuras, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.〕〔CONABIO. 2009. Catálogo taxonómico de especies de México. 1. In Capital Nat. México. CONABIO, México D.F..〕 ;Varieties〔 # ''Tradescantia zebrina'' var. ''flocculosa'' (G.Brückn.) D.R.Hunt - tropical Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras # ''Tradescantia zebrina'' var. ''mollipila'' D.R.Hunt - tropical Mexico # ''Tradescantia zebrina'' var. ''zebrina'' - most of Mexico from north to south, Central America, Colombia ==Description== ''Tradescantia zebrina'' has attractive zebra-patterned leaves, the upper surface showing purple new growth and green older growth parallel to the central axis, as well as two broad silver-colored stripes on the outer edges, with the lower leaf surface presenting a deep uniform magenta. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tradescantia zebrina」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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