Wandering Jew
Colorful Trailing Plant for Indoors or Tropics
Wandering Jew - 2.5" pot is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Wandering Jew (Tradescantia zebrina, also known as Zebrina pendula or Tradescantia pendula)
Wandering Jew is a fast-growing trailing plant known for its striking purple-and-silver striped foliage and adaptability to a wide range of growing conditions. Commonly grown as an ornamental houseplant, it can also thrive outdoors in frost-free regions as a vibrant groundcover or trailing accent in containers and hanging baskets. Though not a native plant, it brings bold texture and color to indoor and tropical-style garden designs.
Key Characteristics
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Vibrant, Color-Shifting Foliage
The lance-shaped leaves of Tradescantia zebrina shimmer with alternating stripes of silvery green, purple, and magenta. In bright indirect light or dappled sun, the colors intensify—making it a popular choice for eye-catching container displays or indoor greenery with flair. -
Fast-Growing Trailing Habit
Wandering Jew quickly produces long, cascading stems that can trail over pots or climb if given support. It’s a favorite for hanging baskets, shelf edges, or as a lush spiller in mixed containers. -
Easy-Care and Low-Maintenance
This plant is tolerant of a wide range of conditions but thrives best in part shade/part sun with evenly moist, well-drained soil. It roots easily from cuttings and bounces back quickly from trimming, making it easy to propagate and shape. -
Seasonal Blooms
In warm conditions, small purple or lavender flowers may appear at leaf nodes, particularly in spring and early summer. While not the main attraction, the blooms add a charming touch and may attract small pollinators if grown outdoors. -
Excellent for Tropical Accent Plantings
In USDA Zones 9–11, it can be grown outdoors as a dense groundcover or low-maintenance filler under shrubs and trees. It naturalizes easily and should be managed to prevent spreading beyond intended areas in warm climates.
Product Details
- Native Range: Mexico, Central America
- Plant Life Cycle: Perennial (tender; grown as annual or houseplant in colder climates)
- Sun Requirements: Part shade/part sun
- Soil Requirements: Medium
- Mature Height: 6–12 inches; trailing to 2+ feet
- Bloom Time: March–June
- Bloom Color: Lavender to purple
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 9–11 (outdoor); widely grown indoors in all zones
Whether you're creating a lush tropical border, adding color to a hanging planter, or livening up an indoor shelf, Wandering Jew delivers vibrant texture and trailing beauty with little effort. Just a bit of light and occasional water will keep it thriving.
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Sun RequirementsPart Sun/Shade
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Soil RequirementsMedium
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Bloom ColorPurple
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Bloom TimeMarch, April, May, June
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USDA Hardiness ZonesZone 9+
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