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Old 06-09-2004, 01:22 AM
Raane
 
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Either your Home Depot has much more interesting things than mine or I
must be describing it poorly. I aplogize. Only it's growth habit is
similar to Zebrina pendula. The leaves are longer near the base,
shorter at the growing tip. Most leaves are between two and three
inches in length - some longer - but not more than a quarter of an
inch wide, very long, narrow and ribbon-like.


"Cereus-validus" wrote in message .com...
Have you looked in the more exotic type stores such as Wal-Mart, Home Depot
or Lowes?

Its such a common plant in the horticultural trade, you really shouldn't be
having any trouble finding it.

Tradescantia zebrina used to be called Zebrina pendula.


"Raane" wrote in message
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Years ago I had a plant I loved. With a quick glance, it gave the
impression of a hanging spider plant, only because of the coloration
which was light green and white/cream stripes.

It's growth habit was more like a "wandering jew" (Tradescantia
zebrina) - hanging, and growing from the tips, rather than a central
point as a spider plant does. The leaves were long and thin, almost
ribbon-like, with gently rounded tips. The hanging stems often angled
somewhat at some of the leaf-nodes, making these nodes look a little
bit elbow-like. I remember that slips rooted easily in water.

Is this description ringing a bell? Can anyone tell me the name of
this plant or where I might purchase one - or have a slip to spare?
Any help in tracking it down would be appreciated!

Christine