It seldom gets cold enough there for the plants to be in danger. They’ll be safe year-round in that climate range. Either way, you want your plants to have partial shade during the day. Too much sun can cause the leaves to bleach out and lose their distinct coloration.
One may also ask, can Wandering Jew survive winter?
As houseplants, wandering Jews grow well in average indoor temperatures. In winter, they can survive a temperature of 45 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit but only for a short time; then they start to weaken and die.
In this regard, is a Wandering Jew an indoor or outdoor plant?
The Wandering Jew is not a single plant ā it’s the name given to a few different plants in the genus Tradescantia. When grown outdoors it’s considered invasive in many regions of the world, but those same growing characteristics make it perfect as an indoor vining plant.