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.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Tradescantia pallida.
Tradescantia pallida was created in 1975.
One plant that fits this description is the Purple Heart plant (Tradescantia pallida), which has purple leaves and a creeping or crawling growth habit. It is commonly used as a ground cover in garden beds or as a trailing plant in hanging baskets.
Auguste Gravis has written: 'Recherches anatomiques et physiologiques sur le Tradescantia virginica L' -- subject(s): Plant anatomy, Plant physiology, Tradescantia virginica
A spiderwort plant (Tradescantia) typically has 12 chromosomes in its cells.
A wandering Jew is a trailing plant with variegated leaves of the species Tradescantia.
A zebrina is a flowering plant, Latin name Tradescantia zebrina, a species of spiderwort.
Your Tradescantia plant may be turning brown due to overwatering, underwatering, low humidity, or exposure to direct sunlight. Check the soil moisture, adjust watering frequency, increase humidity levels, and move the plant to a spot with indirect sunlight to help it recover.
Phaonia pallida was created in 1787.
Ancylosis pallida was created in 1870.
Diphtherocome pallida was created in 1867.
Drepana pallida was created in 1879.