Tradescantia 'Nanouk - Bubblegum Tradescantia - 4 Inch

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Add a Pop of Color with the Bubblegum Tradescantia

The Bubblegum Tradescantia, also known as the Rapunzel Lipstick Plant, is a delightful addition to any plant collection, boasting stunning foliage with vibrant hues reminiscent of sweet bubblegum. Its trailing vines cascade elegantly, creating a lush and lively display that adds a pop of color to any space. 

Bubblegum Tradescantia Is A Plant For Everyone!

With its low-maintenance nature and resilience to various conditions, this houseplant is perfect for both novice and experienced plant enthusiasts alike. Bring a touch of whimsy and charm to your home with the Bubblegum Tradescantia, sure to captivate hearts and elevate any interior setting.


Bubblegum Tradescantia Plant Profile

  • Botanical Name: Tradescantia 'Nanouk
  • Pronunciation: trad-es-KAN-tee-uh
  • Common Name: Bubblegum Lilac, Wandering Dude, Nanouk, Tricolor Nanouk, Fantasy Venice, Wandering Jew
  • Native Range: Brazil, Northern Argentina

Bubblegum Tradescantia Care Guide

  • Care Level: Easy
  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light
  • Water: Allow the top 1-2 inches of soil to dry out between waterings. Avoid overwatering!
  • Humidity:  Average
  • Temperature:  55-80F
  • Pruning: Prune as needed to remove brown or dead leaves and keep the plant clean. Note, the plant may become leggy over time. In this case, you may wish to fill in the balding areas with cuttings you've propogated.
  • Feeding:  Fertilize monthly with a half-strength liquid fertilizer
  • Propagation: Stem Cuttings
  • Growth: Vining, Trailing
  • Toxicity: Toxic to humans and pets

Fun Fact About Tradescantia Bubblegum – A Natural Air Purifier


Not only is the Bubblegum Tradescantia visually appealing, but it also works hard to purify the air. It filters out toxins, making your home not just more colorful but also healthier to live in!

Historical Note – A Brazilian Beauty


Originally found in the tropical regions of Brazil and Northern Argentina, this plant has become a beloved houseplant across the world. Historically, Tradescantia varieties have been used in folk medicine for various ailments, though today, they are best known for their beauty.