Name really is unimportant. Usually enough to know it is a common Tradescantia...which species it is usually irrelevant.
My vote would go to a very common one... Small leaves, smooth shiny green leaves ( not hairy) which in UK is commonly used as a trailing houseplant.....Tradescantia fluminensis. Really easy to grow from cuttings. Often the first house plant children learn to grow as it is bomb proof.
Quote Shoot...."Tradescantia 'Green Hill' is a tender, trailing, evergreen perennial with branching, purple-flushed stems bearing ovate to broadly lance-shaped, glossy, dark green leaves, dark purple beneath"
Posts
Usually enough to know it is a common Tradescantia...which species it is usually irrelevant.
My vote would go to a very common one...
Small leaves, smooth shiny green leaves ( not hairy) which in UK is commonly used as a trailing houseplant.....Tradescantia fluminensis.
Really easy to grow from cuttings.
Often the first house plant children learn to grow as it is bomb proof.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tradescantia_fluminensis
https://www.rhsplants.co.uk/plants/_/tradescantia-green-hill/classid.2000027706/
https://www.crocus.co.uk/plants/_/tradescantia-green-hill/classid.2000027706/
Quote Shoot...."Tradescantia 'Green Hill' is a tender, trailing, evergreen perennial with branching, purple-flushed stems bearing ovate to broadly lance-shaped, glossy, dark green leaves, dark purple beneath"