Wintry Melbourne Gets Its Colour Back
Photograph copyright: DAVID McMAHON
I shot this picture around midday yesterday, a few minutes' drive from where I live. The plant is called Tradescantia Zebrina but it is more commonly known as Wandering Jew. It's generally used as ground cover, but tends to grow profusely, especially if left unchecked. This one had not cut back, so it was actually taking over a nearby shrub. The stem in this photograph was probably a metre high, so it's already starting to dominate its neighbour.
FOOTNOTE: It's really struck a purple patch.
Click here: Pentax K100D, Shutter speed 1/180, F5.6, ISO speed 400.
2 comments:
Wow we only use it as a houseplant here in the UK. Another great title David; a play on Sheb Wooley's classic methinks :o)
Hi Ruth,
I'm intrigued that it;s used as a houseplant in the UK. Different entirely from the way it's used here.
You;re right about Sheb's classic - I;m glad you liked the title!
Keep smiling
David
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