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The Wandering Jew is a character from Christian legend. ''Wandering Jew'' can also refer to: * ''Le Juif Errant'' (''The Wandering Jew''), an 1844 novel by Eugène Sue * ''Le Juif errant'' (opera), an 1852 opera by Fromental Halévy, loosely inspired by Sue's novel * The Jewish diaspora * ''The Wandering Jew'' (1923 film) * ''The Wandering Jew'' (1933 film) * "The Wandering Jew", a 17th-century English "broadside Ballad" ==Plants== Three species of the spiderwort plant are known as "Wandering Jew": *''Tradescantia fluminensis'', a shade-tolerant, easily regenerating invasive plant having small green leaves and white flowers, a South American native *''Tradescantia pallida'', a plant bearing purple leaves, with white, pink or purple flowers *''Tradescantia zebrina'', a type distinguished by leaves that feature a distinct lengthwise zebra-stripe pattern of white and green Four species of dayflower are also known as "Wandering Jew": *''Commelina africana'', or Yellow Wandering Jew, a perennial herb *''Commelina benghalensis'', a perennial herb native to tropical Asia and Africa *''Commelina cyanea'', a native Australian plant, common from Victoria to Queensland *''Commelina ensifolia'', a native Australian plant Other plants known as "Wandering Jew" include: *''Saxifraga stolonifera'', a perennial flowering plant native to Asia and used widely as an ornamental *''Tinantia pringlei'', or Mexican or Spotted Wandering Jew, a perennial plant native to Mexico *''Commelina cyanea'' 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「Wandering Jew (disambiguation)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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