Tradescantia Yellow Hill P17
Tradescantia Zebrina
Advice
Place your Tradescantia in a bright spot to enhance its leaf colour and watch it trail beautifully, bringing serene vibes to any hanging space.
Fun facts
The Tradescantia Yellow Hill, also known as a wandering jew, is famous for its surprisingly colourful foliage that changes hues depending on the light it receives. In fact, this plant's vibrant colours can become more pronounced under bright, indirect sunlight, making it a delightful plant to observe day by day. Interestingly, it’s also known for spontaneously propagating. Accidentally drop a bit of the plant in its new pot, and soon it may sprout a new plant, allowing you to gift others pieces of your beloved Tradescantia.
Signs of weakness
If your Tradescantia looks sad, it might be telling you something. Yellowing leaves could mean it's getting too much sunlight, while a dull colour could mean it's not getting enough. Wilting might suggest it needs a sip of water. If it's feeling really down, it might even faint a little—turning brown at the edges—hinting it needs a spritz of humidity.