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Crazifox 31-03-2012 11:34 AM

What is the type/name of my plant?
 
I have had this plant for a couple of years now, I grew it from a cutting I took when we were studying vegetative propagation in Bio.

I would quite like to know what plant it is, as then I can find out how to best to care for it, as it doesn't look very healthy at the moment. I will post a some links of the flowers and the plant in general.

Also, if you know what the funny white stuff on the leaves is, then could you tell me? They only appeared recently, and I don't know what they are. Any other general advice would be great also.

Thank you for any help :)

Plant: http://puu.sh/ndIV

Flowers: http://puu.sh/ndID

lannerman 06-04-2012 08:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crazifox (Post 954624)
I have had this plant for a couple of years now, I grew it from a cutting I took when we were studying vegetative propagation in Bio.

I would quite like to know what plant it is, as then I can find out how to best to care for it, as it doesn't look very healthy at the moment. I will post a some links of the flowers and the plant in general.

Also, if you know what the funny white stuff on the leaves is, then could you tell me? They only appeared recently, and I don't know what they are. Any other general advice would be great also.

Thank you for any help :)

Plant: http://puu.sh/ndIV

Flowers: http://puu.sh/ndID

Hi crazifox, The plant goes by the name of Tradescantia (commelinacae) not sure about the variety as there are lots. What I do know is that it looks like the type commonly grown as a houseplant (T zebrina) They come from Mexico, so not hardy outside (in UK) the common name is 'wandering jew'. It grows incredibly easily from cuttings and needs regularly pinching to keep it bushy. Its a trailing plant grown mainly for its foliage but as yours has, it does flower. Water and feed well in summer and keep relatively dry in winter.
Regarding the 'white fluff' on the leaves, I expect its a pest called 'woolly aphid' and it lives within the fluff feeding on the leaves. To control it, use any general systemic aphicide and repeat at 14 day intervals until its gone.
regards, Lannerman.

David Hare-Scott[_2_] 07-04-2012 12:11 AM

What is the type/name of my plant?
 
lannerman wrote:
Crazifox;954624 Wrote:
I have had this plant for a couple of years now, I grew it from a
cutting I took when we were studying vegetative propagation in Bio.

I would quite like to know what plant it is, as then I can find out
how to best to care for it, as it doesn't look very healthy at the
moment. I will post a some links of the flowers and the plant in
general.

Also, if you know what the funny white stuff on the leaves is, then
could you tell me? They only appeared recently, and I don't know
what they are. Any other general advice would be great also.

Thank you for any help :)

Plant: http://puu.sh/ndIV

Flowers: http://puu.sh/ndID


Hi crazifox, The plant goes by the name of Tradescantia (commelinacae)
not sure about the variety as there are lots. What I do know is that
it looks like the type commonly grown as a houseplant (T zebrina)
They come from Mexico, so not hardy outside (in UK) the common name
is 'wandering jew'. It grows incredibly easily from cuttings and
needs regularly pinching to keep it bushy. Its a trailing plant grown
mainly for its foliage but as yours has, it does flower. Water and
feed well in summer and keep relatively dry in winter.


It isn't exactly like the tradescantia common in these parts but there are
many species (I don't claim to know them all) and it does have the right
habit. In warm moist conditions it is a real pest spreading everywhere and
growing from the smallest bit of root or stem. I had a collegue who had a
running feud with his neighbour who used to pull out wandering jew on his
side of the fence, chop it up and then throw it all over the neighbour's
place. Nice!


Regarding the 'white fluff' on the leaves, I expect its a pest called
'woolly aphid' and it lives within the fluff feeding on the leaves. To
control it, use any general systemic aphicide and repeat at 14 day
intervals until its gone.
regards, Lannerman.


It is hard to see in the photo, it could also be mealy bug. If it is just
one little plant you can kill the bugs with a cotton-tip dipped in
metholated spirits and avoid the more toxic sprays. You will get photos of
both aphids and mealy bug on google images so you may compare and decide.

David



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