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Teddy Bear Wandering Jew

Teddy Bear Wandering Jew (Tradescantia 'Hijau Baru") is a houseplant that makes for a great, low-maintenance houseplant. Its eye-catching trailing growth habit makes this plant perfect for placement in hanging baskets. Teddy Bear Tradescantia grows attractive, lance-shaped foliage that forms tightly on stems. The leaves are a deep-green color with purple on the leaf undersides.

If your houseplant flowers, you will see tiny 3-petalled blossoms during their growing season. However, many houseplants do not receive enough sunlight to produce flowers. Place your houseplant where it will receive bright, indirect, or direct sunlight for at least 6 to 8 hours a day. Your plant will thrive if it is hanging in a window.

Teddy Bear Wandering Jew (Tradescantia 'Hijau Baru") is a houseplant that makes for a great, low-maintenance houseplant. Its eye-catching trailing growth habit makes this plant perfect for placement in hanging baskets. Teddy Bear Tradescantia grows attractive, lance-shaped foliage that forms tightly on stems. The leaves are a deep-green color with purple on the leaf undersides.

If your houseplant flowers, you will see tiny 3-petalled blossoms during their growing season. However, many houseplants do not receive enough sunlight to produce flowers. Place your houseplant where it will receive bright, indirect, or direct sunlight for at least 6 to 8 hours a day. Your plant will thrive if it is hanging in a window.

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Teddy Bear Wandering Jew (Tradescantia 'Hijau Baru") is a houseplant that makes for a great, low-maintenance houseplant. Its eye-catching trailing growth habit makes this plant perfect for placement in hanging baskets. Teddy Bear Tradescantia grows attractive, lance-shaped foliage that forms tightly on stems. The leaves are a deep-green color with purple on the leaf undersides.

If your houseplant flowers, you will see tiny 3-petalled blossoms during their growing season. However, many houseplants do not receive enough sunlight to produce flowers. Place your houseplant where it will receive bright, indirect, or direct sunlight for at least 6 to 8 hours a day. Your plant will thrive if it is hanging in a window.