Aneilema acuminatum (Native Wandering Jew)

Aneilema acuminatum (Native Wandering Jew) white flower close up on a slender thin green branch

Botanical name: Aneilema acuminatum

Common name: Native Wandering Jew

Family: Commelinaceae

Origin: New Guinea

Small plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeRegular waterWhite, off-white flowers

Aneilema acuminatum, also known as native wandering Jew, is a small ornamental shrub with beautiful foliage and bright, off-white flowers. Native to New Guinea and Southeast Asia, this perennial plant is easy to take care of and adds a lush touch to any garden.

This species is a fast-growing small shrub that can reach a height of two to five feet tall with attractive ovate or elliptic shaped leaves. Its leaves are greenish with a white-silver or purplish patterning. It produces white or off-white flowers that only last for a day each but bloom multiple times in a season.

Aneilema acuminatum will thrive best when planted in sandy soil in a semi-shady area that gets moderate sunlight. For optimal growth, provide regular watering throughout its growth cycle and make sure the soil drains properly. It is hardy for USDA Zones 9-11. For colder regions, the plant can be grown in a large container, which should be brought indoors over the winter season. Caring for the plant in a container should include providing enough water and ensuring it is in well-draining soil.

Overall, Aneilema acuminatum is an ideal plant to add to your garden. It is low maintenance, fast-growing and has lovely, vibrant flowers that will make any garden the envy of the neighborhood.


Aneilema acuminatum (Native Wandering Jew) pale purple flower near green leaves on rocky ground
Aneilema acuminatum (Native Wandering Jew) pale purple flower close up on thin green stem


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