Purslane (Portulaca oleracea), "Rio Grande Scarlet" variety

Also known as duckweed, little hogweed, pursley, pusley, pigweed, wild portulaca, pourpier (France), verdolaga (Mexico)


The following plant information was last updated on 8/30/2021.

 

Plant Type: flowering succulent with a trailing habit

Plant Family: Purslane family (Portulacaceae)

Native Region(s): India and Persia

Landscape Use: full-sun baskets, window boxes, or containers as a "filler", rock garden, low-water garden, xeriscaping, groundcover. Deer-resistant. Attracts butterflies.

Height: 4-8 inches

Spread: 12 inches

Spacing: 9 inches

Hardiness Zones: perennial in 10-11. annual in lower zones.

Hardy Down To: 40° F

Light: full sun

Water: drought-tolerant. Purslane would rather be dry than flooded. Water when dry to the touch.

Soil: well-draining

Maintenance: deadhead spent flowers to encourage additional blooming

Season(s) of Interest: Blooms occur from May to frost.

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