Rhoeo Plant
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A tough and colorful foliage plant, known for its striking, sword-shaped leaves that are vibrant green on top and deep purple underneath. It forms dense, low clumps and produces small white flowers tucked inside purple, boat-shaped bracts, giving it a unique and lasting decorative appeal.
I am a herbaceous perennial with a dense, clumping growth habit from a central base.
My most distinctive feature is my stiff, lance-shaped leaves that are a glossy, metallic green on the upper surface and a rich, vibrant purple or burgundy on the underside. The leaves are arranged in a rosette.
I produce small, three-petaled white flowers that are almost hidden inside purple, shell-like or boat-shaped bracts (modified leaves) at the base of the plant, earning me the name "Moses-in-the-Cradle" or "Oyster Plant."
I am incredibly hardy and tolerant of a wide range of conditions.
I am native to Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.
I am drought-tolerant once established but prefer moderately moist soil. Water me when the top inch of soil feels dry.
I am very sensitive to overwatering, which can quickly lead to root rot. Excellent drainage is essential.
I can tolerate occasional dryness and will wilt if severely underwatered, but I recover well.
I thrive in average indoor humidity and do not require misting.
I thrive in bright, indirect light to partial sun. This brings out the most intense purple coloration on the leaf undersides.
I can tolerate lower light conditions, but my growth will be slower, and the leaves may become more green than purple.
I can also handle some direct morning sun, but intense afternoon sun may scorch the leaves, causing faded or brown patches.
I am very adaptable to various light levels.
I prefer warm temperatures and am best suited to USDA zones 9-11 as a perennial outdoors. I am often grown as a houseplant in cooler climates.
My ideal range is 18°C to 27°C.
I am sensitive to frost and prolonged cold below 5°C, which will damage the foliage.
I am excellent as a ground cover in warm, shaded gardens, in borders, or as a striking container plant for patios and indoors.
Use a well-draining, all-purpose potting mix. Adding some sand or perlite improves drainage.
I spread by offsets, forming a dense mat. Divide clumps every few years in spring to control spread and rejuvenate.
My unique flowers and bracts appear intermittently throughout the year.
I am a light feeder. Feed me monthly during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced, diluted liquid fertilizer.
Do not fertilize in fall and winter.
Over-fertilizing can cause excessive, weak growth and dilute leaf color.
Scientific Name: Tradescantia spathacea (formerly Rhoeo spathacea)
Common Names: Moses-in-the-Cradle, Oyster Plant, Boat Lily
Plant Family: Commelinaceae
Plant Type: Evergreen perennial herb
My sap contains compounds that can be irritating. If ingested by pets (cats, dogs), I can cause oral irritation, drooling, vomiting, and skin dermatitis. It's best to keep me out of reach of curious pets and handle with care when pruning.
While not a top performer, my foliage contributes to basic air purification. I am primarily grown for my bold, bi-colored foliage and unique form.
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