Tradescantia Species, Cow Slobber, Ohio Spiderwort, Bluejacket Spiderwort
Tradescantiaohiensis
Synonym
Tradescantia
canaliculata
Tradescantia
difformis
Tradescantia
foliosa
Tradescantia
incarnata
Tradescantia
paludosa
Ohio Spiderwort is a nice plant for gardens, especially native gardens. Its blue color is rare and looks great with yellows, reds, orange...Read More
I'd almost want to give a negative on this plant, however the flowers are very pretty. For 20+ years I've been pulling this plant up as i...Read More
An aggressive, high-maintenance perennial grown for its long season of bloom.
Individual flowers last only a day, and whi...Read More
This pretty flower grows and blooms, profusely, in FULL shade! Honey Bees love it.
We planted this in the spring of 2012, trying to incorporate natives on our property. These did not appear to thrive very well the first...Read More
Found as a native throughout NE Florida, you can find these growing just about everywhere. Referred to as "Ditch Lillies" locally, these...Read More
Great little native anywhere east of the Rockies! Takes a lot of abuse and transplants easily. Drought tolerant.
I know that this plant does very well in OKC as my neighbors have it and there are also two lovely clumps of spiderwort against the fence...Read More
It can be invasive, but I don't mind! I found a massive wild population down under a local river bridge that covers several acres, and I...Read More
I have HUNDREDS of these plants, and I am not unhappy about it! They came with my property as the most frequently occuring wildflower, a...Read More
These reseed readily in my garden, am constantly pulling up seedlings. They are a good filler while the foliage is nice but get quite ug...Read More
Ohio spiderwort is a smooth erect perennial. The flowers are in clusters at leaf nodes or atop a stem. The blooms are 3 petaled, blue or...Read More
It is extremely agressive, doubling to tripling every year in my garden. The flowers will stain clothing, so watch out. I intend to sav...Read More
This plant does extremely well in southwest Ohio (zone 6). Bloom cycle is from late spring through late summer. It is also a hardy plant...Read More
This is a wonderful perennial in Florida. It has a very long early spring well into summer bloom season, and can throw more blooms f...Read More
This is a very hardy plant that can withstand a bit of abuse (including being mowed). It forms nice clumps and in the south blooms almos...Read More