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What is this plant and how do i get rid of it


What is this plant and how do i get rid of it

by war-and-peace

6 Comments

  1. Dollbeau

    Tradescantia pallida – just because I notice nobody was formal.

    I absolutely hate this plant & the fact that every “Grabs a cutting because it adds a nice purple to the garden” thereby spreading it further.
    A previous tenant grew it & I have been killing it for years.
    The sap also causes irritation to many & I have to use washing up gloves to pull it out.
    I have turned soil, I have covered it for months in black plastic, poison, flame, whatever else & it still returns.

    It’s in the Spiderwort (Wandering Dew) family

  2. utterly_baffledly

    I’d not recommend putting purple heart directly in the ground anywhere warmer than Canberra. It’s a tenacious little succulent and can grow back from just an inch of stem or some root. In a little bed surrounded by concrete it shouldn’t get into too much trouble and in cooler climates it’s basically going to die off over winter.

  3. skeezix_ofcourse

    You can pluck it out, chuck it in a pot of sandy soil & donate it to your local nursery…. or chuck it in the bin if you’re not bothered.

    Another good plant for native pollinators.

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