Rhoeo Discolor Tricolor, also known as Moses-in-the-Cradle, Oyster Plant, Boat Lily, or Tradescantia Spathacea, is native to southern Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala. It is perennial outdoors in zones 9-11, and can be used in containers and overwintered indoors in colder climates. Discolor Bicolor also makes a wonderful houseplant. It is extremely drought tolerant and does well in partial shade. It offers pink and green foliage with an upright habit 12-18" tall. Its small white flower clusters bloom hidden deep in the leaves throughout the year. This unique, low-maintenance plant pairs well in borders or mixed containers with Begonia and New Guinea Impatiens. In tropical locations, where Discolor Bicolor is perennial, it also pairs well with banana trees and dracaena in outdoor gardens.
Discolor Bicolor Selling Tips
Sell Discolor Bicolor to your customers who are looking for a unique, low-maintenance houseplant or a container plant for outdoors. In zones 9-11, offer Boat Lily as an outdoor perennial for borders. Many people ask for low-maintenance houseplants and Rhoeo is a fantastic choice. It's uniquely colored foliage and hidden white flower clusters purify the air and add visual interest to any partly sunny room throughout the year. As a houseplant, the only care required is a watering once every week or so. As an outdoor perennial in warm climates, it requires little more than rain water.
Coach your customer:
1. Plant in areas with well-drained soil and part sun with some afternoon shade. Space plants 18-24" apart.
2. Discolor Bicolor is drought tolerant. Indoors, water once every one or two weeks. Outdoors, rainwater should suffice. If overwatered or irrigated, this plant may develop root rot.
3. Watch for caterpillars and mites.
4. Fertilize with general houseplant fertilizer in spring and summer.
General Growing Tips For Your Rooted Cutting Liner
For best results with Discolor Bicolor, use well-drained soil in part sun with some afternoon shade, low feed (150-200ppmN), and a pH of 5.8-6.4. Plant one plug per 4-inch or gallon pot. We recommend spacing pots four to five inches apart for airflow. Rhoeo does not require pinching. Watch for caterpillars and mites. Do not oversaturate soil to avoid root rot diseases.
Flowering
Discolor Bicolor blooms with small white flower clusters at the base of the 6-8" long leaves throughout the year.
Pinching
This plant does not require pinching.
Spacing
Space containers for adequate airflow and sunlight penetration around the base and foliage of each plant. We recommend 4-5" on center for 4-inch containers.
Height Control
This plant does not need chemical growth regulators.
Pests
Scout for caterpillars and spider mites as part of your commercial greenhouse's Integrated Pest Management program.
Caterpillars feed on foliage, causing stunted growth. If you notice a few caterpillars, remove them by hand and dispose of them. For larger populations, use insecticidal soap or oil and beneficial insects like parasitic wasps, and keep your greenhouse clean and free of debris to reduce attractive habitats for pests.
Spider Mites are tiny pests that cause stippling, yellowing, and webbing on foliage by feeding on plant sap. They flourish in warm, dry environments. Use correct water and fertilizing practices; over-fertilizing can attract spider mites. Proper humidity levels, predatory mites or ladybugs, and insecticidal soaps or oils may prevent or address a spider mite infestation.
Disease
Watch for signs of root rot and take preventative measures in your commercial greenhouse. Provide good airflow, spacing, and light, and use appropriate watering practices.
Root Rot occurs in poorly drained or overly wet soil, which becomes the host for several types of fungi. It causes stunted growth, wilting, and root system decay. Prevention is the best treatment, and you will avoid most root rot problems by using clean, well-draining media, appropriate containers, and good watering practices for finishing seedling plugs. Inspect plants for signs of disease regularly. Repot infected plants in well-draining soil, adjust your watering schedule, provide better airflow, and use a fungicide if needed.
Planting Discolor Bicolor Liners
We recommend planting one rooted plug per 4- or 6-inch container. Use well-drained soil and completely bury the ellepot in the center of the container. Allow the soil to dry between waterings to avoid root rot.
Rooted Cuttings
Cuttings vary in size between different plant families. These rooted starter plants will arrive ready to be transplanted in to your final container. If they are to be used in a landscape application, you will need to establish them in a 4 inch pot or an 1801 before planting outside.
Rhoeo Discolor Bicolor Quick Reference Guide
Color
White
Habit
Upright
Height
12-18 Inches
Light
Full Sun, Partial Shade, Partial Sun
Minimum Temp
60
Perennial Zone
9-11
Water Needs
Light
Patented Plant
No
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Rhoeo Discolor Tricolor, also known as Moses-in-the-Cradle, Oyster Plant, Boat Lily, or Tradescantia Spathacea, is native to southern Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala. It is perennial outdoors in zones 9-11, and can be used in containers and overwintered indoors in colder climates. Discolor Bicolor also makes a wonderful houseplant. It is extremely drought tolerant and does well in partial shade. It offers pink and green foliage with an upright habit 12-18" tall. Its small white flower clusters bloom hidden deep in the leaves throughout the year. This unique, low-maintenance plant pairs well in borders or mixed containers with Begonia and New Guinea Impatiens. In tropical locations, where Discolor Bicolor is perennial, it also pairs well with banana trees and dracaena in outdoor gardens.
Discolor Bicolor Selling Tips
Sell Discolor Bicolor to your customers who are looking for a unique, low-maintenance houseplant or a container plant for outdoors. In zones 9-11, offer Boat Lily as an outdoor perennial for borders. Many people ask for low-maintenance houseplants and Rhoeo is a fantastic choice. It's uniquely colored foliage and hidden white flower clusters purify the air and add visual interest to any partly sunny room throughout the year. As a houseplant, the only care required is a watering once every week or so. As an outdoor perennial in warm climates, it requires little more than rain water.
Coach your customer:
1. Plant in areas with well-drained soil and part sun with some afternoon shade. Space plants 18-24" apart.
2. Discolor Bicolor is drought tolerant. Indoors, water once every one or two weeks. Outdoors, rainwater should suffice. If overwatered or irrigated, this plant may develop root rot.
3. Watch for caterpillars and mites.
4. Fertilize with general houseplant fertilizer in spring and summer.
General Growing Tips For Your Rooted Cutting Liner
For best results with Discolor Bicolor, use well-drained soil in part sun with some afternoon shade, low feed (150-200ppmN), and a pH of 5.8-6.4. Plant one plug per 4-inch or gallon pot. We recommend spacing pots four to five inches apart for airflow. Rhoeo does not require pinching. Watch for caterpillars and mites. Do not oversaturate soil to avoid root rot diseases.
Flowering
Discolor Bicolor blooms with small white flower clusters at the base of the 6-8" long leaves throughout the year.
Pinching
This plant does not require pinching.
Spacing
Space containers for adequate airflow and sunlight penetration around the base and foliage of each plant. We recommend 4-5" on center for 4-inch containers.
Height Control
This plant does not need chemical growth regulators.
Pests
Scout for caterpillars and spider mites as part of your commercial greenhouse's Integrated Pest Management program.
Caterpillars feed on foliage, causing stunted growth. If you notice a few caterpillars, remove them by hand and dispose of them. For larger populations, use insecticidal soap or oil and beneficial insects like parasitic wasps, and keep your greenhouse clean and free of debris to reduce attractive habitats for pests.
Spider Mites are tiny pests that cause stippling, yellowing, and webbing on foliage by feeding on plant sap. They flourish in warm, dry environments. Use correct water and fertilizing practices; over-fertilizing can attract spider mites. Proper humidity levels, predatory mites or ladybugs, and insecticidal soaps or oils may prevent or address a spider mite infestation.
Disease
Watch for signs of root rot and take preventative measures in your commercial greenhouse. Provide good airflow, spacing, and light, and use appropriate watering practices.
Root Rot occurs in poorly drained or overly wet soil, which becomes the host for several types of fungi. It causes stunted growth, wilting, and root system decay. Prevention is the best treatment, and you will avoid most root rot problems by using clean, well-draining media, appropriate containers, and good watering practices for finishing seedling plugs. Inspect plants for signs of disease regularly. Repot infected plants in well-draining soil, adjust your watering schedule, provide better airflow, and use a fungicide if needed.
Planting Discolor Bicolor Liners
We recommend planting one rooted plug per 4- or 6-inch container. Use well-drained soil and completely bury the ellepot in the center of the container. Allow the soil to dry between waterings to avoid root rot.
Rooted Cuttings
Cuttings vary in size between different plant families. These rooted starter plants will arrive ready to be transplanted in to your final container. If they are to be used in a landscape application, you will need to establish them in a 4 inch pot or an 1801 before planting outside.
Rhoeo Discolor Bicolor Quick Reference Guide
Color
White
Habit
Upright
Height
12-18 Inches
Light
Full Sun, Partial Shade, Partial Sun
Minimum Temp
60
Perennial Zone
9-11
Water Needs
Light
Patented Plant
No
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