Tradescantia hirta |
hirtus, -a, -um refers to the hairiness of the plant. |
Just like every other Tradescantia, they are easy to get them to root in water, in sphagnum moss, or directly into the soil. |
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an online inventory/mapping of various plants (including natural varieties, cultivars and hybrids) from the family Commelinaceae. Along with photographs, classification and botanical information. Genera include and are not limited to: Aneilema, Belosynapsis, Callisia, Cochliostema, Coleotrype, Commelina, Cyanotis, Dichorisandra, Floscopa, Geogenanthus, Gibasis, Murdannia, Palisota, Pollia, Siderasis, Tinantia, Tradescantia, Weldenia.
Tradescantia hirta |
hirtus, -a, -um refers to the hairiness of the plant. |
Just like every other Tradescantia, they are easy to get them to root in water, in sphagnum moss, or directly into the soil. |
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