Hi all
I'm a long time browser here but first time poster so go easy on me.
On a recent trip to Florida the one plant that really stood out for me (well apart from the magnificent Bismarkia) was the Tradescantia spathacea. It it an invasive species in Florida but I think it would look amazing as summer bedding. However I have not been able to find any for sale online anywhere, seeds or plants. I have seen some of the 'Zebra' variagated variety available as a house plant but none of the 'plain' variety. Any suggestions??
Looking for Tradescantia Spathacea for sale
Re: Looking for Tradescantia Spathacea for sale
You could contact Shrubland Park Nurseries. They list it on their web site, though listed as 'temporarily unavailable.' Let us know if you have any luck - the plant looks great!
Re: Looking for Tradescantia Spathacea for sale
Thanks Lys. I have found a website, based in Belize, who will supply the seed.
Anyone ever used this website?
http://www.especiesseeds.com/servlet/Categories
Anyone ever used this website?
http://www.especiesseeds.com/servlet/Categories
Re: Looking for Tradescantia Spathacea for sale
Come to my garden and you can have as much as you want Yes it is invasive alright, in wet weather it just rockets away spreading by stolons and seed. Mind you its easy enough to control and doesnt like to be shaded out or have competition, so its really only a ground cover for open sunny spaces.jham wrote: Any suggestions??
Funny, I always knew it as Rhoeo discolor. Dont know if its botanists stuffing around with naming again or just lazy horticulturists that make stuff up...
Re: Looking for Tradescantia Spathacea for sale
Some got stuck in my suitcase when coming back from Mexico a couple of years ago, but it seems they don't like our dark winters so unfortunately lost it. I use t. pallida as a poor mans alternative as bedding now(this also came from Mexico )
Re: Looking for Tradescantia Spathacea for sale
I was very tempted to do the same coming home from Florida but the thought of those big burly US custom officials put me off. Has anyone tried growing from seed? Very little info online if I do purchase the seed from Belizeflounder wrote:Some got stuck in my suitcase when coming back from Mexico a couple of years ago, but it seems they don't like our dark winters so unfortunately lost it. I use t. pallida as a poor mans alternative as bedding now(this also came from Mexico )