Description
1. Botanical Information
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Botanical Name: Tradescantia spathacea ‘Tricolor’
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Common Names: Rhoeo Tricolor, Moses-in-the-Cradle Tricolor, Oyster Plant, Boat Lily
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Family: Commelinaceae
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Type: Perennial ornamental plant (grown as indoor & outdoor foliage plant)
2. Origin & Distribution
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Native to Central America and Mexico.
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Widely grown as an ornamental foliage plant in tropical and subtropical regions.
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Popular for its variegated leaves and easy adaptability as a ground cover or potted plant.
3. Physical Characteristics
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Height & Spread: Compact, grows 30–45 cm tall and spreads up to 30 cm wide.
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Leaves: Sword-shaped, variegated in shades of green, pink, white, and purple; underside often deep purple.
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Flowers: Small, white flowers nestled in purple boat-shaped bracts (“cradles”).
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Growth Habit: Dense, clump-forming, low-maintenance ornamental.
4. Growing Conditions
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Light: Prefers bright, indirect sunlight; tolerates partial shade but variegation is more vibrant in bright light.
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Soil: Well-draining, sandy or loamy soil with organic matter.
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Watering: Moderate; water when topsoil feels dry. Overwatering may cause root rot.
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Temperature: Thrives in 18°C–30°C; frost-sensitive.
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Humidity: Prefers moderate humidity; does well in normal household conditions.
5. Maintenance & Care
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Pruning: Trim dead or faded leaves to encourage fresh growth.
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Fertilization: Use a balanced liquid fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during the growing season (spring & summer).
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Pests/Diseases: May attract aphids, mealybugs, and spider mites if neglected.
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Propagation: Easily propagated by stem cuttings or division of clumps.
6. Uses & Benefits
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Ornamental Value: Loved for its tricolor variegated foliage, making it a popular indoor plant and ground cover.
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Air Purification: Helps improve indoor air quality by absorbing toxins.
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Landscape Plant: Used for borders, beds, and pots in gardens.
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Cultural Beliefs: In some traditions, considered a symbol of protection and prosperity.
7. Lifespan
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A hardy perennial that can thrive for several years with proper care, continuously producing new shoots and vibrant leaves.
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