This is a houseplant that really thrives in bright but indirect sunlight. The brighter the light you provide your wandering jew plant, the more flowers it will produce. If it’s not getting enough light, the brightly-colored foliage will begin to fade.
Secondly, does Wandering Jew flower?
Wandering Jew plants are identifiable by their heart-shaped leaves, which, depending on the species will have distinct leaf colors, stripes, and sheens. It is a succulent, trailing herbaceous flowering plant with blooms of only three petals.
Keeping this in consideration, is Wandering Jew the same as spiderwort?
Although Tradescantia zebrina has other common names, including Spiderwort and Inch Plant, ‘Wandering Jew‘ seems to be the only one that’s stuck. … The plant was named ‘Wandering Jew‘, due to its hyper-adaptability and tendency to spread easily and quickly.