- Common name:
- Office Time Double Light Pink, Purslane
- Regional name:
- Marathi - Chini Gulab
- Category:
- Groundcovers
- Family:
- Portulacaceae or office time family
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Portulaca (Portulaca oleracea) is a low-growing, drought-resistant succulent that is native to South America. It is also known as "purslane" and is commonly used in salads and as a cooking ingredient in many cultures.
Growing:
Portulaca is a hardy plant that can grow in a variety of soils and conditions. It is best grown in full sun, but can tolerate some shade. They are very low maintenance and will self-seed easily if allowed to go to seed.
Care:
Portulaca requires very little care. It is drought-resistant and can withstand long periods of dryness. Watering should be limited to once a week, or less if the soil is moist. Portulaca is also very resistant to pests and diseases.
Benefits:
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Edible: The leaves and stems of portulaca are edible and are a good source of Omega-3 fatty acids and vitamins C and A.
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Ornamental: Portulaca is a colorful and attractive groundcover with vibrant, yellow, orange, or red blooms.
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Drought-resistant: Portulaca is well-suited for dry climates and can survive without water for extended periods.
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Low maintenance: Portulaca is a low-maintenance plant that is easy to care for and can grow in a variety of soils and conditions.
In conclusion, portulaca is a versatile and easy-to-grow plant that is well-suited for gardeners who are looking for a low-maintenance, drought-resistant groundcover. Its edible leaves and stems, colorful blooms, and ability to grow in a variety of soils make it an excellent choice for a variety of gardening applications.