Tradescantia crassula was created in 1828.
Tradescantia pallida was created in 1975.
KKJA was created in 2008.
Elachista berndtiella was created in 1985.
Papilio erskinei was created in 1886.
Banjo uke was created in 1917.
Crassula helmsii was created in 1899.
Tradescantia pinetorum was created in 1893.
Tradescantia humilis was created in 1899.
Tradescantia pallida was created in 1975.
Tradescantia sillamontana was created in 1955.
Tradescantia virginiana was created in 1753.
Tradescantia bracteata was created in 1898.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Tradescantia pallida.
The Crassula Ogre Ears plant is known for its thick, triangular-shaped leaves that resemble the ears of an ogre. These leaves are a distinctive feature that sets it apart from other Crassula varieties, which typically have smaller, rounder leaves. Additionally, the Ogre Ears plant tends to have a more compact and bushy growth habit compared to other Crassula species.
Yes, Tradescantia plants are toxic to cats if ingested.
Crassula ovata is classified as a succulent plant and belongs to the Crassulaceae family. It is commonly known as the jade plant or money plant.
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.