Tradescantia Purpurea Purple Heart (Pallida)

Tradescantia pallida ‘Purpurea’ (Fialové srdce)

12 cm pot
183,00 Kč
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Tradescantia Purpurea Purple Heart (Pallida)

Tradescantia pallida ‘Purpurea’ (Fialové srdce)

183,00 Kč
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Tradescantia pallida ‘Purpurea’ – commonly known as “Apartment Violet”, “Creeping Violet” or “Purple Heart”, is a succulent plant, decorative for its leaves, valued for its vibrant violet-purple color and its ability to quickly form a dense and striking green carpet.

It originates from eastern Mexico and is grown both as a houseplant and outdoors in mild climates or as an annual decorative plant. The long, lance-shaped leaves have a slight metallic sheen, and the flowers are small, pale pink and delicate, appearing at the tips of the stems, but the main attraction remains the intensely colored foliage.

🌿 Botanical characteristics:

Full scientific name: Tradescantia pallida ‘Purpurea’

Family: Commelinaceae

Plant type: succulent, decorative for its leaves, with creeping or hanging growth

Height: 15–30 cm | Spread: up to 60–80 cm in length

Leaves: long, pointed, deep violet, slightly velvety

Flowers: small, pink-lilac, appearing at the tips of the stems

🌞 Growing conditions:

Light: filtered sun or bright partial shade – leaf color is more intense in strong light

Soil: well-drained, based on peat, sand, and garden soil

Watering: moderate, allowing the soil to dry partially between waterings

Temperature: ideal 18–26°C; does not tolerate temperatures below 10°C

Hardiness: sensitive to frost – grown as an indoor plant or annual in the garden

🌸 Uses and benefits:

• Excellent for hanging pots, window boxes, borders, and terraces

Easy to care for plant, ideal for beginners

• Propagates quickly by cuttings, rooting easily in water or directly in soil

• Can be used as a ground cover in warm gardens, having a strong visual impact

Height with pot included approx. 15–20 cm

📦 Attention! The plant may be delivered with shorter or longer branches, depending on the season and development

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