Green and pink leaf Tradescantia 'Quadricolor
Green and pink leaf Tradescantia 'Quadricolor
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Young Tradescantia 'Quadricolor' leaf
Young Tradescantia 'Quadricolor' leaf
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Tradescantia 'Quadricolor', uniquely colored leaves

Primary colors? Not for Tradescantia 'Quadricolor'! This cultivar of rio Ephemera (Tradescantia fluminensis) prefers to dress its leaves in pink, white, green and silver.

How to recognize Tradescantia 'Quadricolor'?

Tradescantia 'Quadricolor' is a perennial with a drooping habit. It measures up to 60 centimetres in height with the same spread.

Stems grow upwards before drooping. Purple or yellow-green, they are hairless and dotted with green spots.

The thick leaves are obovate to elliptical. The tips are pointed. The green-yellow blades are crossed by a silver stripe. They are also variegated with pale yellow or mauve andhave a light green underside. When the light is strong, the colors deepen and the foliage takes on purple, violet and red.

Tradescantia 'Quadricolor' flowers between March and October. But its violet flowers last only one day. They have three petals and are odorless.

Miserias are not toxic plants, either to humans or pets. Their sap can, however, cause skin irritation in people with sensitive skin.

Our maintenance tips

The more light your Tradescantia 'Quadricolor' receives, the more its colors will shine through. Give it a bright spot, but keep it out of direct sunlight. Its favorite spot? Behind a curtained window. On summer mornings and evenings, you can even put it out on your windowsill.

WateringWatering

Tradescantia 'Quadricolor require regular watering. But it must be moderate, otherwise the roots will rot. The substrate must remain moist but never soggy.

Water your plant with soft, non-calcareous water at room temperature. Once you've finished, drain off any water that accumulates in the saucer or planter.

SpraySpray

In the wild, tradescantia 'Quadricolor benefits from high humidity. Spray it regularly with non-calcareous water to bring it closer to its natural environment.

Fogging will also keep red spiders and other pests away.

RepottingRepotting

Every spring, repot your Tradescantia fluminensis ‘Quadricolor’ to give it more space.
Obtain a pierced pot one size larger than the previous one. Place a bed of clay balls or non-limestone gravel at the bottom to promote drainage. Then fill with a nutrient-rich potting soil, such as green plant compost, to within three centimetres of the rim. This way, water won't overflow during watering.

To create a close environment that will remind your plant of its natural surroundings, you can place its pot on a saucer filled with wet clay balls. They'll diffuse a much-appreciated humidity!

FertilizationFertilization

To promote the growth of your Tradescantia fluminensis ‘Quadricolor’, apply fertilizer in spring and summer.
Apply a liquid fertilizer for green plants to stimulate growth.

PrunePrune

When the flowers bloom, remove them with a clean pair of scissors. Their growth is detrimental to that of the foliage.

To maintain the compact habit of your Tradescantia fluminensis ‘Quadricolor’, shorten receding vines.

PinchPinch

Pinch your Tradescantia fluminensis ‘Quadricolor’ during its growing season.
Pinch stem ends to optimize branching and maintain a compact habit.

CuttingCutting

Cutting is carried out during the strong growth phase, generally in spring and early summer.
Soak your graft in a glass of clear water at room temperature. Remember to change the water when it becomes cloudy. You can also immerse a piece of charcoal to keep it clean.

Place your cutting in a bright spot away from direct sunlight, behind a window with a curtain for example.

Diseases / Threats

Information

Family Commelinaceae - Commelinaceae
Type Misery - Tradescantia
Species Rio mayfly - Tradescantia fluminensis
Lifecycle Perennial
Foliage Evergreen
Exposures
Substrats
Planting method
In pots
Categories
Tags
Beginner
Increvable
Origin
South America
Hardiness (USDA) 9b
Leaf color
Flower color

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