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Bluejacket

Tradescantia ohiensis

Photo by Aarongunnar
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Field Notes

Notes:

Both tetraploid and diploid plants occur, the former chiefly along roadsides and railroads, in open oak forests or borders of forests, on sandy ridges, and similar dry sites; diploids are more frequent in meadows and wet ground although they grow also in dry places. Perhaps escaped from cultivation at some locations, especially northward.

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PublishedOctober 8, 2016

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