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Tradescantia
thumb|Unusual example with four petals and eight anthers
Tradescantia () is a genus of 85 species of herbaceous perennial wildflowers in the family Commelinaceae, native to the Americas from southern Canada to northern Argentina, including the West Indies. Members of the genus are known by many common names, including inchplant, wandering jew, spiderwort, dayflower and trad.

Tradescantia zebrina
species of plant

Tradescantia spathacea
species of plant

Tradescantia pallida
species of plant

Tradescantia fluminensis
species of plant

Tradescantia virginiana
species of plant

Tradescantia sillamontana
species of plant

Tradescantia zanonia
species of plant

Tradescantia ohiensis
species of plant
Tradescantia bracteata
species of plant

Tradescantia occidentalis
species of plant

Tradescantia subaspera
species of plant
Tradescantia longipes
species of plant
Tradescantia humilis
species of plant

Tradescantia crassula
species of plant
Tradescantia cerinthoides
species of plant
Tradescantia roseolens
species of plant
Tradescantia ozarkana
species of plant
Tradescantia gigantea
species of plant
Tradescantia hirsuticaulis
species of plant
Tradescantia pinetorum
species of plant
Tradescantia reverchonii
species of plant

Tradescantia buckleyi
species of plant
Tradescantia ernestiana
species of plant
Tradescantia tharpii
species of plant
Tradescantia hirsutiflora
species of plant

Tradescantia umbraculifera
species of plant