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| + | {{SPlantbox |
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| + | Zebrina (name refers to the striped leaves). Commelinaceae. One of the species, the wandering Jew, is a very common greenhouse plant, much used for baskets and for covering the ground underneath benches. |
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| + | Differs from Tradescantia chiefly in the fact that the corolla is tubular (petals not free); stamens 6, equal; fls. few, sessile, in 2 conduplicate bracts.—Two species, Mex. and Texas. |
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| __NOTOC__{{Plantbox | | __NOTOC__{{Plantbox |
| | latin_name = ''LATINNAME'' <!--- replace LATINNAME with the actual latin name --> | | | latin_name = ''LATINNAME'' <!--- replace LATINNAME with the actual latin name --> |