- Botanical name: Tradescantia ohiensis
- Light: full sun, part shade, shade
- Water needs: low, medium, high
- Soil: clay, loam, sand, gravel
- Height: 2 – 3 ft
- Bloom: April – July
- Sociability: 2
- Wildlife value: Pollinators
Ohio spiderwort is a plant that is happy in many different conditions. Some of us have it growing in full sun and others in dry shade.
It is a clump-forming perennial and blooms successionally, one flower per day, opening in the morning and closing by evening. The leaves are long and grass-like, and it has light lavender to dark blue 3-petaled flowers.
Spreading notes: Can spread by seed in optimal conditions; will be better behaved in a shadier location.
Maintenance notes: Split by division if clumps become large
Sources: https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/, https://www.wildflower.org/plants/, https://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/plantfindersearch.aspx

