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Old 20-10-2003, 07:12 PM
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Funny story. Was in home depot with a co-worker. I was getting a pot for
some cuttings from a wandering jew plant. He asked why do they call it a
wandering jew plant I didn't know, so why do they call it that? Seems like a
bad name in these politically correct times is there a better name?
The plant I have is called a tradescantia zebrina.
Does anyone know how tall then can get? Goggle didn't help.
Can they get full sun like outside?
If I have a 10 inch pot about how many cuttings can I place in a pot? Does
each cutting make a new plant or do I need four or five in one pot so that
it looks bushy?


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Old 20-10-2003, 09:32 PM
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 18:09:04 GMT, "Burp" wrote:

Funny story. Was in home depot with a co-worker. I was getting a pot for
some cuttings from a wandering jew plant. He asked why do they call it a
wandering jew plant I didn't know, so why do they call it that? Seems like a
bad name in these politically correct times is there a better name?
The plant I have is called a tradescantia zebrina.
Does anyone know how tall then can get? Goggle didn't help.
Can they get full sun like outside?
If I have a 10 inch pot about how many cuttings can I place in a pot? Does
each cutting make a new plant or do I need four or five in one pot so that
it looks bushy?



Not sure about the name, but it grew exceptionally well in my shade
garden this year. It grew very fast and spread oaver a large area. I
took cuttings to keep it for nect year. I stuff 20 cuttings in a one
jar of water and grow it that way. It roots fast and easy to grow.
Pinch the plant back every month to keep it bushy. Frost easily
kills it.
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Old 20-10-2003, 11:02 PM
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Burp wrote:

Funny story. Was in home depot with a co-worker. I was getting a pot for
some cuttings from a wandering jew plant. He asked why do they call it a
wandering jew plant I didn't know, so why do they call it that? Seems like a
bad name in these politically correct times is there a better name?
The plant I have is called a tradescantia zebrina.
Does anyone know how tall then can get? Goggle didn't help.
Can they get full sun like outside?
If I have a 10 inch pot about how many cuttings can I place in a pot? Does
each cutting make a new plant or do I need four or five in one pot so that
it looks bushy?


Cos it wanders? if you let it trail along groung it will root along the
way.

A quick look on web reveals the biblical/mythological nature behind the
original phrase 'wandering jew' (bloke offended Son of God and was
cursed to 'wander forever' If anything one reads online is to be
belived that is..)

Height, Not much about 6 + inches at most.. Its more of a
hanger/spreader...

Full sun.. Yes here in the UK but also do well in dappled shade.. I had
mine in a basket under a birch and have just moved it into GH against
the frosts.

If you're sun is 'really hot' somewhere like Texas etc then mebbe no
FULL sun!

It will bush up if you pinch the tips out, but a few more cutting sin a
pot give faster results. Flowers nice usually white a yellow in
middle..

Various other tradescantia's also nice, I have about 5 or 6 different
types.
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Old 20-10-2003, 11:12 PM
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Funny story. Was in home depot with a co-worker. I was getting a pot for
some cuttings from a wandering jew plant. He asked why do they call it a
wandering jew plant I didn't know, so why do they call it that? Seems

like a
bad name in these politically correct times is there a better name?


Yes, it does seem a bit bad at first. I bought one from Home Depot, it
was called something else, but I was told by everyone I knew that they'd
always heard it being called a "Wandering Jew". When looking at the
growth activities of the plant and the history of the Jews, I don't find
anything particularly offensive, but I'm not a Jew, so I'm not the
authority. ; )

The plant I have is called a tradescantia zebrina.
Does anyone know how tall then can get? Goggle didn't help.
Can they get full sun like outside?
If I have a 10 inch pot about how many cuttings can I place in a pot?

Does
each cutting make a new plant or do I need four or five in one pot so

that
it looks bushy?


They don't really get tall, they are more of a vine - they "wander" all
over, hence the name. They can grow very long, and are pretty quick
growers if given the light and water to do so. In hanging 10" pots, I
generally put at least 40 clippings to get an extremely full, dense, bushy
plant for the inside. I haven't grown them outside, but most plants grow
much more dense and bushy in the sunlight than they do indoors, so I'd
imagine that you could use far fewer cuttings.

steve


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Old 20-10-2003, 11:22 PM
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Funny story. Was in home depot with a co-worker. I was getting a pot


I don't know about the name either, but that story was not funny at all.


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Old 21-10-2003, 03:02 AM
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 18:09:04 GMT, "Burp" wrote:

Funny story. Was in home depot with a co-worker. I was getting a pot for
some cuttings from a wandering jew plant. He asked why do they call it a
wandering jew plant I didn't know, so why do they call it that? Seems like a
bad name in these politically correct times is there a better name?
The plant I have is called a tradescantia zebrina.
Does anyone know how tall then can get? Goggle didn't help.
Can they get full sun like outside?
If I have a 10 inch pot about how many cuttings can I place in a pot? Does
each cutting make a new plant or do I need four or five in one pot so that
it looks bushy?


Well we've wandered for almost 5000 years. That particular plant when
planted in the soil will wander all over the garden and not root like
most running plants will. (That's probably the association with the
Jews) Maybe for PC people it is a bad name. It doesn't offend me.
It won't get tall. If you put cuttings in a pot (about a dozen in an
8" pot and keep them clipped it can get bushy. But it won't be a
satisfactory bushy like a pothos if that is what you are looking for.
Pretty colors and can look lush if it doesn't get too much sun.

zhan
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Old 21-10-2003, 05:12 AM
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Salty Thumb wrote in message ...
"Burp" wrote in
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Funny story. Was in home depot with a co-worker. I was getting a pot


I don't know about the name either, but that story was not funny at all.


i have always loved the wandering jew plants and have three specie at
this time. rabit ears, mouse ears and the pretty purple/green striped.
i don't know what their botanical name is. i got a bawling out once
for calling it WJ and i certainly didn't mean to offend. i got chewed
out for calling sansevarios (spel?) 'mother-in-law's tongue' but i
think the shoe fit the one who got mad! heheheheh !!! since the WJ got
a bawling out i call it both of two names.... wandering Jew and
creeping Christian !!! lol!!!

i take one leaf with its stem and plant them as thick as i can in the
basket by inserting a slit in the soil and sticking them in it then
pressing it closed.
lee h
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Old 21-10-2003, 12:02 PM
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"Burp" wrote:

Funny story. Was in home depot with a co-worker. I was getting a pot for
some cuttings from a wandering jew plant. He asked why do they call it a
wandering jew plant I didn't know, so why do they call it that? Seems like a
bad name in these politically correct times is there a better name?

-snip-

Is there a superstition in your part of the world that says it is bad
luck to own that plant without naming it?

I don't know if it has to be named after a Jewish person, but that
seems to be the trend in the Catskill mountains of NY. I've run
across several 'Nate Simons' who all were named after an itinerant
peddlar who had a horse & cart full of goodies that he sold in the
1930-40's. [a generation before my time]

Jim
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Old 21-10-2003, 02:22 PM
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Burp wrote:

Funny story. Was in home depot with a co-worker. I was getting a pot for
some cuttings from a wandering jew plant. He asked why do they call it a
wandering jew plant I didn't know, so why do they call it that? Seems like a
bad name in these politically correct times is there a better name?


Why? Whats wrong with it?
//
Jim
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