Tradescantia pallida commonly known as Purple Queen & Purple Heart.
This particular type of Tradescantia is a different type of Wandering Jew as related to spiderwort species which explains the familiar inflorescent formation - looking alike with other spiderwort varieties.
Unlike other Tradescantia species, this one have a deep roots. I had many times dig out those trailing worm size roots out before planting something else. So, the invasive parts are very much come from the roots as they may sprout again.
I also found that they do not like wet soggy soil, seemed to get branch rot when over watered. Also don't do very well in shady areas, as they are sun lovers.
Eventually the whole plant will get leggy and move out from the pot literally with trailing roots.
So, replanting is necessary time to time.
Other than that, the purple leaves do give a very good contrast for the yellow foliage.
For other basic information of plant Care and Different Types of Tradescantia Species:
Different Types of Tradescantia Species
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