Though nature has created thousands of different types of
flowers but they need specific type of climate to grow. The people who have
love for the flowers can’t resist them and want them planted in their house
gardens as well as flower gardens for commercial use. The scientists worked
hard day and night and eventually succeeded in developing hybridized forms that
are hardy and can be grown and taken care of with ease.
SPIDERWORT
An English flower explorer John Tradescant visited North America
in colonial times and first discovered the flower, so its botanical name
Tradescantia tells us its story. Spiderwort is the name of a hybridized form of
a wild flower (Tradescantia) that has three petals; the color of the original
wildflower is purple. The glossy green foliageresembles that of the lily. They
naturally grow along stream it is a wonderful plant for moist places with a lot
of shade. Each stem of spiderwort has only three petals. These pretty gifts of
nature are available in a number of shades of purple, pink, white and blue.
There are some nature lovers who still think that the original wild flower is
still the most beautiful.
The spiderwort is further categorized in many types about
which most of the common people don’t know much. Here is a brief introduction
to some of them.
SPIDERWORT MORNING GRACE
Spiderwort morning grace has extended blooms that ad
beautiful color to any late season garden. Its blooming time starts from
mid-summer through frost. The low growing quality of the plant makes it
suitable to be planted in the front side of any garden. It is a very suitable candidate
for an elegant summer bouquet. Spiderwort morning grace has the ability to
attract pollinators to your garden. It is included in the list of the most
dependable perennials of all times. Once a spiderwort plant is established in a
garden it re-blooms every year and demands very less care. The beautiful blooms
like the sun so the buds open with flowers delivery to philippines sunrise and close with sunset. It is a deer
resistant plant that likes to enjoy sunlight.
It belongs to zones 6, 7, 8 and 9.the maximum size of its
plant is up to 10” tall and 6” wide. Though it likes full sun, it can be easily
grown in half sun half shade. It requires loamy clay soil that is well
draining.
SPIDERWORT SWEET KATE
Sweet Kate is not the name of a girl it is the name of a
spiderwort hybrid flowering plant that bears deep purple blooms that are much
closer to the original but shorter in height
and much more neater.
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