All About Purslane

By Boopaints
March 28, 2010

Living in a dry heat with high temperatures between 105 and 110 during the summer, purslane laughs in your face and thrives here in Phoenix, Arizona. Add some incredible, edible ornamental purslane to your garden this summer! A salsa with purslane recipe is included in the article.

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Avatar for deborahlcundiff
Feb 17, 2024 11:02 AM CST
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I have loved purslane for years. I always try to get more of it every summer. One year, (and I can't find the picture) 1/2 of the petals on the same flower were bright pink and the other half was yellow. I had never seen this before. Can you tell me what happened here? thanks
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