Spiderwort, Tradescantia occidentalis
$15.00
With its vivid violet-blue blooms and graceful, arching stems, Tradescantia occidentalis is an attention grabbing specimen . Each flower lasts only a single day, but the plant produces them in succession over many weeks, creating a steady display of color in early to mid-summer. The narrow, grass-like foliage provides fine texture even when the plant is not in bloom, making it a versatile choice for prairie gardens, pollinator plantings, and mixed borders.
Native to the Great Plains and upper Midwest, Western Spiderwort thrives in full sun and well-drained soils, from sandy loam to gravelly clay. Once established, it tolerates drought with ease, making it an excellent option for low-maintenance landscapes. Bees are frequent visitors, especially bumblebees, which forage eagerly among the flowers.
Life Cycle:Â Perennial
Size: 2 Feet
Sun: Full
Soil: Medium, Medium-Dry, Dry
Bloom Time: May, June, July
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