Found this website that said wandering Jew was on the list of herbs guinea pigs could eat. Found this a reall great site for lists of things guineas love to eat. etc. http://www.australiancavysanctuary.com/guineapiginfodiet.htm
The Wandering Jew - novel - was created in 1844.
A wandering Jew is a trailing plant with variegated leaves of the species Tradescantia.
The Wandering Jew - 1923 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
Yes, wandering jew plants do produce small, colorful flowers.
The cast of The Wandering Jew - 2010 includes: Ben Feferman
Yes, the wandering jew plant does produce small, colorful flowers.
Yes, wandering jew plants can root in water if placed in a container.
Marcello Massenzio has written: 'Le juif errant, ou, L'art de survivre' -- subject(s): Wandering Jew, Congresses, Wandering Jew in literature, Wandering Jew in art
Some examples are; Houseplant called Creeping Charlie, Wandering Jew, Ivy types.
Wandering Jew is not toxic to dogs. Nor is it toxic to cats. My vet told me this when I asked her.
The Wandering Jew - 1933 II is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Yes, a wandering jew plant can produce small, white or pink flowers under the right conditions.