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- Tradescantia abstract "Tradescantia /ˌtrædɨˈskæntiə/, the Spiderworts, is a genus of an estimated 71 species of perennial plants in the family Commelinaceae, native to the New World from southern Canada south to northern Argentina. They are weakly upright to scrambling plants, growing to 30–60 cm tall, and are commonly found individually or in clumps in wooded areas and fields. The leaves are long, thin and bladelike to lanceolate, from 3–45 cm long. The flowers can be white, pink, or purple, but are most commonly bright blue, with three petals and six yellow anthers. The sap is mucilaginous and clear. A number of the species flower in the morning and when the sun shines on the flowers in the afternoon they close, but can remain open on cloudy days until evening. Unlike most wildflowers of the United States and Canada (other than orchids and lilies), spiderworts are monocots and not dicots.Though sometimes considered a weed, spiderwort is cultivated for borders and also used in containers. Where it appears as a volunteer, it is often welcomed and allowed to stay.The first species described, Virginia Spiderwort T. virginiana, is native to the eastern United States from Maine to Alabama, and Canada in southern Ontario. Virginia Spiderwort was introduced to Europe in 1629, where it is cultivated as a garden flower.Some members of the genus Tradescantia may cause allergic reactions in pets (especially cats and dogs), characterised by red, itchy skin. Notable culprits include T. albiflora (Scurvy Weed); T. spathacea (Moses In The Cradle); and T. pallida (Purple Heart).The Western Spiderwort T. occidentalis is listed as an endangered species in Canada, where the northernmost populations of the species are found at a few sites in southern Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta; it is however more common further south in the United States south to Texas and Arizona.The three species of Wandering Jew, one native to eastern Mexico, also belong to the Tradescantia genus. Other names used for various species include Spider-lily, Cradle-lily, Oyster-plant and Flowering Inch Plant.The name of the genus honours the English naturalists John Tradescant the Elder (ca. 1570s – 1638) and John Tradescant the Younger (1608–1662).".
- Tradescantia class Monocotyledon.
- Tradescantia division Flowering_plant.
- Tradescantia family Commelinaceae.
- Tradescantia family Commelinoideae.
- Tradescantia family Tradescantieae.
- Tradescantia family Tradescantiinae.
- Tradescantia kingdom Plant.
- Tradescantia order Commelinales.
- Tradescantia order Commelinids.
- Tradescantia synonym "Campelia (Rich.)".
- Tradescantia synonym "Cymbispatha (Pichon)".
- Tradescantia synonym "Mandonia (Hassk.)".
- Tradescantia synonym "Neomandonia (Hutch.)".
- Tradescantia synonym "Neotreleasea (Rose)".
- Tradescantia synonym "Rhoeo (Hance)".
- Tradescantia synonym "Separotheca (Waterf.)".
- Tradescantia synonym "Setcreasea (K.Schum. & Syd.)".
- Tradescantia synonym "Treleasea (Rose)".
- Tradescantia synonym "Zebrina (Schnizl.)".
- Tradescantia thumbnail Spiderwort_Blue_Flower_2.JPG?width=300.
- Tradescantia wikiPageExternalLink dol_terminal.pl?genus=Tradescantia.
- Tradescantia wikiPageExternalLink florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=133268.
- Tradescantia wikiPageExternalLink westernspiderwort.htm.
- Tradescantia wikiPageID "61604".
- Tradescantia wikiPageRevisionID "591092953".
- Tradescantia familia Commelinaceae.
- Tradescantia genus "Tradescantia".
- Tradescantia genusAuthority "L., 1753".
- Tradescantia hasPhotoCollection Tradescantia.
- Tradescantia imageCaption "Tradescantia virginiana".
- Tradescantia ordo Commelinales.
- Tradescantia regnum "Plantae".
- Tradescantia subdivision "About 70, including:".
- Tradescantia subdivision "Tradescantia bracteata".
- Tradescantia subdivision "Tradescantia crassula".
- Tradescantia subdivision "Tradescantia fluminensis".
- Tradescantia subdivision "Tradescantia humilis".
- Tradescantia subdivision "Tradescantia occidentalis".
- Tradescantia subdivision "Tradescantia ohiensis".
- Tradescantia subdivision "Tradescantia ozarkana".
- Tradescantia subdivision "Tradescantia pallida".
- Tradescantia subdivision "Tradescantia pinetorum".
- Tradescantia subdivision "Tradescantia spathacea".
- Tradescantia subdivision "Tradescantia virginiana".
- Tradescantia subdivision "Tradescantia zebrina".
- Tradescantia subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Tradescantia subfamilia Commelinoideae.
- Tradescantia subtribus Tradescantiinae.
- Tradescantia synonyms "Campelia (Rich.)".
- Tradescantia synonyms "Cymbispatha (Pichon)".
- Tradescantia synonyms "Mandonia (Hassk.)".
- Tradescantia synonyms "Neomandonia (Hutch.)".
- Tradescantia synonyms "Neotreleasea (Rose)".
- Tradescantia synonyms "Rhoeo (Hance)".
- Tradescantia synonyms "Separotheca (Waterf.)".
- Tradescantia synonyms "Setcreasea (K.Schum. & Syd.)".
- Tradescantia synonyms "Treleasea (Rose)".
- Tradescantia synonyms "Zebrina (Schnizl.)".
- Tradescantia tribus Tradescantieae.
- Tradescantia unrankedClassis Monocotyledon.
- Tradescantia unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Tradescantia unrankedOrdo Commelinids.
- Tradescantia subject Category:Commelinales_genera.
- Tradescantia subject Category:Flowers.
- Tradescantia subject Category:Tradescantia.
- Tradescantia type Abstraction100002137.
- Tradescantia type Category105838765.
- Tradescantia type Cognition100023271.
- Tradescantia type CommelinalesGenera.
- Tradescantia type Concept105835747.
- Tradescantia type Content105809192.
- Tradescantia type Genus105845013.
- Tradescantia type Idea105833840.
- Tradescantia type Kind105839024.
- Tradescantia type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Tradescantia type Eukaryote.
- Tradescantia type Plant.
- Tradescantia type Species.
- Tradescantia type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Tradescantia type EukaryoticCell.
- Tradescantia type Plant.
- Tradescantia type Organism.
- Tradescantia comment "Tradescantia /ˌtrædɨˈskæntiə/, the Spiderworts, is a genus of an estimated 71 species of perennial plants in the family Commelinaceae, native to the New World from southern Canada south to northern Argentina. They are weakly upright to scrambling plants, growing to 30–60 cm tall, and are commonly found individually or in clumps in wooded areas and fields. The leaves are long, thin and bladelike to lanceolate, from 3–45 cm long.".
- Tradescantia label "Dreimasterblumen".
- Tradescantia label "Tradescantia".
- Tradescantia label "Tradescantia".
- Tradescantia label "Tradescantia".
- Tradescantia label "Tradescantia".
- Tradescantia label "Tradescantia".
- Tradescantia label "Tradescantia".
- Tradescantia label "Trzykrotka".
- Tradescantia label "Традесканция".
- Tradescantia label "ترادسكانتيا".
- Tradescantia label "ムラサキツユクサ属".
- Tradescantia label "紫露草属".
- Tradescantia sameAs Dreimasterblumen.
- Tradescantia sameAs Tradescantia.
- Tradescantia sameAs Tradescantia.
- Tradescantia sameAs Tradescantia.