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Purslane Ollerachea var. Granatus
Portulaca oleracea
var.
granatus
Portulaca oleracea var. granatus is a perennial herbaceous plant that boasts strong vitality and adaptability. This plant thrives primarily in warm regions and exhibits excellent prolific growth. - Growth Characteristics: - Light Conditions: It has high luminescence and grows rapidly in areas with ample sunlight. - Temperature: It grows well in warm climates and can tolerate slight cold. - Soil: It grows optimally in well-drained sandy soil. - Watering: It requires an average amount of water in a well-drained environment, so care must be taken to avoid overwatering. - Propagation Methods: - Seed Propagation: It can be propagated using seeds. Simply sow the seeds in the spring. - Cuttings: If you cut a stem and plant it directly in the soil, it may take root. 3. Cultivation Method: - Spring is the optimal time for sowing. While direct sowing is possible, better growth can be expected by growing seedlings and transplanting them. - Once rooted, it is resistant to pests, diseases, and drought, so no special care is required. - Use in the Garden: - It is suitable for use as a ground cover plant; in particular, its low-lying vining nature allows it to cover the ground. - It is also used for ornamental purposes due to its unique patterns and leaf color variations. - Major Pests and Control Methods: - Major pests include aphids and powdery mildew. - Control Methods: Aphids can be controlled naturally by using appropriate natural enemies or soapy water; in severe cases, appropriate pesticides must be used. For powdery mildew, ensure good ventilation and remove diseased leaves to prevent transmission. Based on this information, you should be able to successfully cultivate and manage Purslane Oleracea var. Granatus.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Purslane family
Height
15~20cm
Spread
Colors
White, yellow, pink, red
Bloom Period
June to October
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
long-leaved three-striped moss oblongifolia
Porella oblongifolia
purslane
Portulaca oleracea