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Tradescantia
By Meanie
- 10 May, 2011
- 5 likes
This was one that I fully expected to have lost after the winter, but here it is back again and in very good health too.
Comments on this photo
They do seem to be thriving don't they......
10 May, 2011
Gorgeous white too my favourite.
10 May, 2011
Nice that it is almost pure white - I'm not too sure about the one (Osprey) with the blue filaments.
10 May, 2011
Thats a pretty one too but I prefere this one there are that many shades of white is nt there.
10 May, 2011
Until you want to buy one that is! Sue has the right hump about this one! I gave in and cut a clump off for her.......
10 May, 2011
Lol is Sue your girlfrined or neighbour she surely got her way hehe .
10 May, 2011
She is my beloved!
10 May, 2011
Thats lovely so pleased you shared this one with her nice of you
10 May, 2011
Didn't want to!!!!
Anything for a quiet life though......
10 May, 2011
Lol you have to learn to share Meanie lol that is what all men want a queit life hehe.
10 May, 2011
Photo 54 of 103
What else?
See who else is growing Tradescantia virginiana (Spiderwort).
See who else has plants in genus Tradescantia.
This photo is of "Tradescantia" in Meanie's garden
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Tradescantia 'Blue 'N' Gold'
£8.50 at Burncoose -
Tradescantia 'Osprey'
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Tradescantia 'Purple Sabre'
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Tradescantia 'satin Doll'
£8.50 at Burncoose
I have the blue ones...they came back too, bigger and better...:>)
10 May, 2011