The listing, Plant moses in a boat cradle basket bulrushe tradescantia spathacea green lush has ended.
The odd-looking pods tucked into the base of a rosette of lance-shaped leaves has unleashed a string of imaginative common names for this plant. Here are some of them: boat lily, cradle lily, Moses in a boat, Moses in a cradle, Moses in the basket, Moses-in-the-bullrushes, oyster plant, and three men in a boat. Tradescantia spathacea is a favorite houseplant known for it eye-catching foliage. Plants are shipped bare root, and can be from 6 to 8 inches or more depending upon the plants available at the time of shipping. I have grown many of these plants successfully for years. They multiply when they are happy. If your plant is well taken care of you too should have great success. Yours may or may not have flowers at the time it is shipped.