“Virginia Spiderwort (‘Tradescantia virginiana’)”
4/13/2021 Riverfront Park, Columbia, SC
Sony SLT-A55V, Sigma 28-105mm F3.8-5.6 UC
© 2021 R. D. Waters
Note: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tradescantia virginiana, the Virginia spiderwort,[1] is the type species of Tradescantia native to the eastern United States. Commonly grown in many gardens and also found growing wild along roadsides and railway lines, there are 75 of hybrids of Tradescantia species, such as Tradescantia ohiensis, the Bluejacket which closely resembles Virginia spiderwort and is the most common and widely distributed species of Tradescantia in North America.[2]
“Virginia Spiderwort (‘Tradescantia virginiana’)”
4/13/2021 Riverfront Park, Columbia, SC
Sony SLT-A55V, Sigma 28-105mm F3.8-5.6 UC
© 2021 R. D. Waters
Note: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tradescantia virginiana, the Virginia spiderwort,[1] is the type species of Tradescantia native to the eastern United States. Commonly grown in many gardens and also found growing wild along roadsides and railway lines, there are 75 of hybrids of Tradescantia species, such as Tradescantia ohiensis, the Bluejacket which closely resembles Virginia spiderwort and is the most common and widely distributed species of Tradescantia in North America.[2]