Spiderwort is an Old Favorite

by Susan Harris

Spiderwort or Tradescantia virginiana is native throughout the Eastern U.S. from Maine to Alabama, and was first introduced to Europe as a garden plant in 1629.

Arriving in my garden as a weed, it’s been a keeper for me, despite its famously unattractive appearance after flowering. The solution to that is to simply hack back the ratty-looking foliage, which produces regrowth and some reblooming — ain’t nature accommodating?

Details

  • Hardy in Zones 4 — 9.
  • Happy in any exposure, sun through heavy shade!
  • Grows in 2-foot high spreading clumps.
  • Violet flowers from May into July.

Care

  • Cut back the ratty-looking foliage after blooming, and the regrowth will look much better.
  • Spreads so vigorously in some areas — especially the Southeast — that it’s considered invasive. So watch out for that.
  • Highly drought tolerant, so supplemental watering is rarely needed.


 

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