Tradescantia is the scientific name of a genus of herbaceous plants. The fields- and woods-loving, native North American perennial in question also may be found referred to by its common name, spiderwort. The scientific name originates as an honor to the English botanists, gardeners and naturalists John Tradescant the Elder (1570-1638) and John Tradescant the Younger (1608-1662).
Tradescantia crassula was created in 1828.
Tradescantia pinetorum was created in 1893.
Tradescantia humilis was created in 1899.
Tradescantia sillamontana was created in 1955.
Tradescantia virginiana was created in 1753.
Tradescantia bracteata was created in 1898.
Tradescantia pallida was created in 1975.
The Tradescantia Pallida is categorized as a species known as the spiderwort. The Tradescantia Pallida is mostly used as a decorative plant in a front lawn, to cover ground, and as a house plant.
It is a dicot.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Tradescantia pallida.
a leaf peeling of tradescantia is kept in 10% NaCl . after a few minutes we are likely to see exit of water from the cell.
Auguste Gravis has written: 'Recherches anatomiques et physiologiques sur le Tradescantia virginica L' -- subject(s): Plant anatomy, Plant physiology, Tradescantia virginica