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Spiderwort "Perine's Pink" is the famous pink one with extra-large operlapping petals. It makes a clump about 18" tall.
Tradescantia Perine's Pink
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A hybrid of a famous native plant, this spiderwort is a lovely pastel pink, and is wonderful contrasted with the others. As with all spiderworts, it is best planted in a somewhat shaded moist spot.

The Story of the Spiderworts and John Tradescant. The spiderworts' common name is obvious; the blooms look somewhat like spiders. ("Wort" simply means plant or root in Latin.) But the botanical name is more interesting.

These flowers are named tradescantia after two very interesting Englishmen, a father and son, of the Elizabethan Age. John Tradescant, the Elder was a royal gardener and became very famous for his travels and exotic plants he brought home from the Continent. His son travelled much further. Even though he died in 1662, only 42 years after the Pilgrims arrived, he managed three different trips to Virginia. He introduced the North American Tulip Tree and other plants to Europe, but he and his father are immortalized forever in these beautiful American wildflowers. There are several wild species of Tradescantias in eastern America, with flowers ranging from blue to pink to white. All have the distinctive three-petaled form, and all are plants of wet places. Most hybrids today are created from crossing T. virginiana, the common blue spiderwort, with other species in the group.

The Museum of Garden History in England celebrates the Tradescants, their travels, and their collections. You can visit their website and read even more: Click here to visit the Museum of Garden History.

Botanical Name : Tradescantia andersoniana
Common Name : Spiderwort
Type : Perennial
Color : Pastel pink flowers
Height : 12-18" tall
Spread/Width : 18-24" wide
Bloom Time : Early to late summer
Sun/Shade : Full sun to partial shade
Soil Preferences : Prefers soils that are moist to boggy
Variety : Perine's Pink
Zones : 3-9
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