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Virginia Spiderwort Violet flowers with 3 large petals. Yellow, hairy stamens in a terminal cluster above long, narrow leaf-like bracts. Leaves are long and folded lengthwise, forming a channel.<br />
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The flowers of this plant only open in the morning, after which the petals then wilt and turn into a jelly-like fluid. The hairs on the stamens consist of a chain of thin-walled cells, which are interesting to examine under a microscope because the flowing cytoplasm and nucleus can easily be seen. Geotagged,Spiderwort,Spring,Tradescantia virginiana,United States,Virginia Spiderwort,Virginia spiderwort,flower,purple,wildflower Click/tap to enlarge

Virginia Spiderwort

Violet flowers with 3 large petals. Yellow, hairy stamens in a terminal cluster above long, narrow leaf-like bracts. Leaves are long and folded lengthwise, forming a channel.

The flowers of this plant only open in the morning, after which the petals then wilt and turn into a jelly-like fluid. The hairs on the stamens consist of a chain of thin-walled cells, which are interesting to examine under a microscope because the flowing cytoplasm and nucleus can easily be seen.

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''Tradescantia virginiana'' is a species of ''Tradescantia'' native to the eastern United States. Spiderwort is commonly grown in gardens and many garden spiderworts seem to be hybrids of ''T. virginiana'' and other ''Tradescantia'' species.

Similar species: Commelinales
Species identified by Christine Young
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By Christine Young

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Uploaded Mar 26, 2018. Captured Jun 7, 2017 10:44 in Main St S, Southbury, CT 06488, USA.
  • Canon EOS 60D
  • f/8.0
  • 1/1024s
  • ISO400
  • 100mm