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Tradescantia purple

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Native to Mexico , the purple queen Tradescantia purpurea is a houseplant with sought-after qualities: beautiful and ample, with its almost purple foliage all year round. Extremely tolerant, able to grow in very shady places (and of course indoors).

Finally, it is exceptionally effective for purifying indoor air, thanks to its very high capacity for absorbing volatile organic compounds. The flowers are pink to pinkish-white.

Also available for replanting

Characteristic: pot 9 cm
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Care and cultivation of Tradescantia purpurea

To learn more about Tradescantia purpurea , visit our blog ! Tradescantia pallida, also known as "purple purslane" or "purple misery", is an easy-to-care-for houseplant. Here are the growing conditions for this plant:

Light

Tradescantia purpurea prefers a bright exposure. Bright to filtered light is ideal.

Temperature

This plant tolerates a range of temperatures, but thrives between 18°C and 24°C. It does not tolerate temperatures below 5°C.

Watering

Keep the soil slightly moist, but avoid soaking it. Water when the top layer of soil feels dry to the touch. Reduce watering in winter. This misery is very drought tolerant and recovers easily.

Ground

Use a well-draining potting soil. Adding perlite to improve drainage can be a plus.

Fertilizer

Fertilize the plant once a month in spring and summer with a balanced houseplant fertilizer. Reduce the frequency in fall and winter.

Size

You can prune the plant to encourage bushy growth and to remove bare stems.

Multiplication

Tradescantia pallida can be propagated by cuttings. Take stem cuttings and plant them in a new pot.

Jar

Repot the plant every two to three years to give it more room to grow.

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