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A Wandering Jew plant is a hard plant to kill for 2 reasons. First it's hardy and second it spreads by runners. The best way to get rid of it is to cut it completely back and discard all the clippings to prevent rerooting. Next use a brand of weed killer and apply to reaming stem and root area.

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