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Old 24-08-2005, 12:39 PM
Tom Scott
 
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I was at a friend's house recently and they had a type of jew that had very
small, dark green leaves and the plant was real bushy and full and looked
great cascading down in a hanging basket. We've started up a greenhouse and
they gave us a small sample to root but we need to know the real name of the
plant.

They said it was called a "baby jew" or "afro jew" and they'd never heard it
called anything else. I've looked and looked under those names and can't
find anything. I saw a description for one type of jew that was close, but
without seeing a real plant I couldn't tell. I have asked at a couple
other houses and they didn't know the plant by either of those names.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Tom



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Old 24-08-2005, 07:19 PM
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On 8/24/2005 7:39 AM US(ET), Tom Scott took fingers to keys, and typed
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I was at a friend's house recently and they had a type of jew that had very
small, dark green leaves and the plant was real bushy and full and looked
great cascading down in a hanging basket. We've started up a greenhouse and
they gave us a small sample to root but we need to know the real name of the
plant.

They said it was called a "baby jew" or "afro jew" and they'd never heard it
called anything else. I've looked and looked under those names and can't
find anything. I saw a description for one type of jew that was close, but
without seeing a real plant I couldn't tell. I have asked at a couple
other houses and they didn't know the plant by either of those names.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Tom


I don't know if it is politically correct, but the name I know is
Wandering Jew.
See he http://www.denverplants.com/foliage/html/jewzeb.htm

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Bill
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On 8/24/2005 7:39 AM US(ET), Tom Scott took fingers to keys, and typed
the following:

I was at a friend's house recently and they had a type of jew that had very
small, dark green leaves and the plant was real bushy and full and looked
great cascading down in a hanging basket. We've started up a greenhouse

and
they gave us a small sample to root but we need to know the real name of

the
plant.

They said it was called a "baby jew" or "afro jew" and they'd never heard

it
called anything else. I've looked and looked under those names and can't
find anything. I saw a description for one type of jew that was close, but
without seeing a real plant I couldn't tell. I have asked at a couple
other houses and they didn't know the plant by either of those names.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Tom


I don't know if it is politically correct, but the name I know is
Wandering Jew.
See he http://www.denverplants.com/foliage/html/jewzeb.htm

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Bill

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Wandering Jew is what normally turns up, but the leaves on the one I'm
looking for are TINY in comparision--maybe the size of a dime.

Best,

Tom


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