Moss-rose Purslane

Portulaca grandiflora

"Portulaca grandiflora", is a flowering plant in the family Portulacaceae, native to Argentina, southern Brazil, and Uruguay.
Moss-rose purslane macro Native to Argentina, southern Brazil, and Uruguay.

Portulaca grandiflora is a fast growing annual succulent, with a spreading habit.

It has small, fleshy, lance shaped leaves on reddish stems.

The delicate flowers close at night and on cloudy days, hence another common name of sun rose. 

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Appearance

It is a small, but fast-growing annual plant growing to 30 cm tall, though usually less. However if it is cultivated properly it can easily reach this height. The leaves are thick and fleshy, up to 2.5 cm long, arranged alternately or in small clusters. The flowers are 2.5–3 cm diameter with five petals, variably red, orange, pink, white, and yellow.
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Uses

Numerous cultivars have been selected for double flowers with additional petals, and for variation in flower color,

and it is widely grown in temperate climates as an ornamental plant for annual bedding or as a container plant. It requires ample sunlight and well-drained soils. It requires almost no attention and spreads itself very easily. In places with old architecture it can grow between the stones of the road or sidewalk. Seeds are often sold as mixtures, such as "Double Flowering Mixture".

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