The Tradescantia Zebrina, more commonly known as the Wandering Jew or Inchplant, will add more vibrancy and character to the indoor space it is placed in, largely due to its clean finish.Wandering Jew is a very popular trailing, succulent-stemmed plant. Foliage typically grows up to 6 feet (15 cm) tall, but creeps to 2 feet (60 cm) wide or more if allowed to do so. Stems are clad with fleshy, pointed, stem-clasping, oval leaves up to 2.5 inches (6.3 cm) long, that are blue-green with two broad silvery longitudinal stripes above and solid purple underneath. Tiny, three-petaled, lavender-purple flowers appear sporadically throughout the year on plants grown in the native habitat, but flowers rarely appear on indoor plants. It is also known as Zebrina Pendula.