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Tradescantia ohiensis

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Commelinaceae

Scientific name
  
Tradescantia ohiensis

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Commelinales

Genus
  
Tradescantia

Higher classification
  
Spiderwort


Similar
  
Spiderwort, Commelinaceae, Tradescantia virginiana, Ratibida pinnata, Tradescantia bracteata

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Tradescantia ohiensis, commonly known as bluejacket or Ohio spiderwort, is an herbaceous plant species in the genus Tradescantia native to eastern + central North America. It is the most common and widely distributed species of Tradescantia in the United States, where it can be found from Maine in the northeast, west to Minnesota, and south to Texas and Florida. It also has a very small distribution in Canada in extreme southern Ontario near Windsor.

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Distinguishing features of the species include glaucous leaves and stems, leaves forming an acute angle with the stems, sepals with hairs lacking glands which are confined to the apex if present at all, and a relatively tall habit (up to about 115 cm). Typical habitats for the plant include roadsides, along railroads, and in fields and thickets. Less typically it can occur in woods, and sometimes along streams. As with many species in the genus, it is often forms hybrids with related species where they co-occur. More specifically, at least nine different species are thought to be capable of forming hybrids with T. ohiensis.

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References

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