An Edible, Nutritious Weed that Grows Like... a Weed!
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That was a very good article CL! I see them out in the yard. I plan to try some now. TY!
This came up in my flower bed, my daughter has something like this also in her bed, but has rose red blooms. Mine hasn't bloomed. Does it bloom? Would like to know if we have the same plant.
Last year, I pulled them out thinking it was a weed. This year is the second year it apeald in my yard. I am not really sure if it's eatable for sure. I have so many of it that I leave it alone because it's ptretty. I am not brave enough to try to eat it.
While purslane is of the family portulaca, it is NOT the same as the beautiful flowering Moss Rose (of the family portulaca) that comes in so very many gorgeous colors. Moss rose has narrow, elongated, succulent-type leaves, while purslane (the so-called weed) has ovate and more flat leaves. Please research the flower Moss Rose before you eat it, to make certain its edible. I grow both; the edible weed in my garden and the flower in my pots near the front deck. Definitely different. The Moss Rose has a much larger flower, and a different seed pod as well. Purslane's flowers are tiny.
Hi Pat,
I have only seen it with yellow flowers.
I bought a beautiful hanging basket with both red and yellow flowers a couple of years ago. I had no idea what it was until the garden employee told me it was a weed and edible. I paid good money for it anyway and am looking for another one this year!
GRRRR! A WEED I can't get rid of! This year I turned over an area of soil to about 12-16 inches deep and amended everything and mulched with red wood chips and I have it popping up everywhere! Between strawberries, celery, lettuce, Walking Onions, etc.
I asked a friend's wife who's pretty organic, freaky and always asking for weird stuff/edibles and even SHE didn't want any!
Dear Mark_K - I have also been battling this insidious weed for years now. (My husband and I both think it tastes nasty so please don't anyone ask me to eat it.) I am sorry to tell you this but the damage is done. I know from personal experience! When you till purslane, you are breaking the roots into multiple root "starts" and propagating the horrid little plant. Plus, you planted any purslane seeds that were on the flowering plants. :( All you can do now is spend the next SEVERAL YEARS pulling them up very carefully, as I have, before they have a chance to flower. Over time, you will see a reduction in this weed. It takes a lot of patience as the seeds hold up for many years and any time you disturb the soil, you will see them pop up. My condolences on your purslane invasion.