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COMMON NAME

Virginia spiderwort

SCIENTIFIC NAME

Tradescantia virginiana

Plant family

Spiderwort (Commelinaceae)

Plant group

Wildflowers and Herbs

Dark arching, green, lanceolate, shiny leaves with a distinct rib running the length of the leaf. Flowers are violet-blue to purple with three petals and bright yellow stamens.
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Growing 1.5 to 3 feet tall and 1 to 1.5 feet wide blooming in May to July on wooded slopes and shaded bluffs.
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Named for a secretion that becomes silky and thready when dry like a spider web.
DISTRIBUTION IN TH U.S.
Alabama , Arkansas , Connecticut , Delaware , Georgia , Iowa , Illinois , Indiana , Kentucky , Maryland , Maine , Michigan , Minnesota , Missouri , Mississippi , North Carolina , New Hampshire , New Jersey , New York , Ohio , Pennsylvania , Rhode Island , South Carolina , Tennessee , Virginia , Vermont , West Virginia
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