Spiderwort grows barbarian in the prairie of the United States and in the subject area in England . It blossom in late spring and early summertime with beautiful purple to blue flowers . It is known by many names , including twenty-four hour period blossom , Job ’s tears , widow ’s tears and spider lily . It is call 3 flower because of the three petals of the bloom symbolizing the Father , Son and Holy Spirit . One of the more interesting name it has is cow slobber .

Origin

The scientific name for spiderwort is Tradescantia , and it is call after John Tradescant . He was the gardener for Charles I , King of England . Tradescant brought the seed to America from his native England .

Description

The parting of spiderwort set right in with hayfield grasses , being long with some varieties growing higher than knee high . The foliage are immature and spear shaped and grow upward until they raise another joint , then farm sideways and upward again . The flowers have three petals and six stamen and bloom of youth in the dawn , close up if the sun get too strong . The blossom flower only once , then die , but each stem produces over 20 flowers that flower at dissimilar times . bloom are most frequently blue or purple , but there are varieties that bloom in pinko , rebel or white as well .

Propagation

The well-heeled way to propagate spiderwort is to split up an exist works and replant the division . This should be done either in the spring or gloaming . root word slip will also produce a plant . trim a shank late in the time of year . Dip it in rooting hormone , then position it into a modest great deal with planting mass medium up to the base of the leaf . Keep the pot moist , and in about two months the industrial plant should have rooted . semen can also be found .

Soil and Sun Requirements

Spiderwort requires well drain but damp garden soil . It farm the good in a rich filth with a pH of 5 or 6 , but it will grow just about anywhere . The plants wish to be in the spook , since the flower do not like to stay open in the heat of the sunshine , but there are some varieties that like being in the Dominicus .

Planting

Sow seeds in the garden in the former spring or late in the dip . insure them gently with a light grime mix and pack down . blank the cum about four to eight inches apart . When engraft in the spring , it can take 10 sidereal day to six calendar week for the seeds to germinate . It is better to implant them in the crepuscle and allow them go through the cold menstruum . Divisions of sometime works can be plant either in early spring or in fall .

Care

urine on a regular basis if there is no rain . Once it seems to lay off flower , cut the plant back to about three - fourths of its superlative . It will grow during the summertime and bloom again in the fall . Divide the plants every three days . If this is not done , the plant will get exclusively too big and may even end blooming . Spiderwort spreads and can be passably invasive . It spreads through hole-and-corner threads and form a colony of thud .

Interesting Facts

Break a leafage and hold it until a piffling drop of sap starts to organise . pertain the drop with a finger and pull off from the stem . The sap is very gooey , and you could stretch it far away from the plant . It looks somewhat like a wanderer web . It also looks like cow drivel , which is how it get that name .

Tropical spiderwort is not in the same family and is totally different .

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