Common Name: white-flowered wandering jew
Family: Commelinaceae
Common Synonyms: Tradescantia albiflora
USDA Hardiness Zone: 10a-11
Growth Habit: Forb/Herb
Origin: South America
FISC Category: 1
FDACS Listed Noxious Weed: No
Introduction Date: Earliest Florida specimen available vouchered in 1952
IFAS Assessment:
White-flowered wandering jew is a perennial herb that can easily form a mat as the ground cover. It has alternate leaves, has parallel veins, and is green. The leaves are 5 cm long and 2 cm wide. The flowers are white in color and form at the tip of the stem.
North Florida, primarily in bottomland forests. Moist, disturbed hammocks
Spreads vegetatively. Escaped from cultivation.
NA
IFAS. 2011. Integrated Management of Nonnative Plants in Natural Areas of Florida. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/WG/WG20900.pdf Accessed June 13 2017.
Langeland, K.A., H.M. Cherry, C.M. McCormick, K.C. Burks. 2008. Identification and Biology of Non-Native Plants in Florida's Natural Areas-Second Edition. IFAS Publication SP 257. University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
IFAS. 2017. White-flowered wandering jew, Tradescantia fluminensis. http://plants.ifas.ufl.edu/plant-directory/tradescantia-fluminensis/. Accessed June 13, 2017.
Wunderlin, Richard P., and Bruce F. Hansen. Guide to the Vascular Plants of Florida. 3rd ed. Gainesville, FL: U of Florida, 2011.