The family that purslane belongs to is the Portulacaceae. Purslane is often called moss rose.
It is also called Winter Purslane...of the 'claytonia' family. Common Purslane is rich in Omega 3 fatty acids.
I don't know all the different types but there is red purslane, golden purslane, portulaca purslane, and horse purslane. These are just a few that I know of.
To effectively manage and control purslane in your lawn, you can manually remove the plants by hand or use herbicides specifically designed to target broadleaf weeds like purslane. Regular mowing can also help prevent purslane from spreading. Additionally, improving soil drainage and reducing watering can make the lawn less hospitable to purslane.
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The family of Amaranthaceae-Chenopodiaceae contains spinach, beets, chard, epazote, lamb’s quarters, quinoa, purslane, tumbleweed, goosefoot, and amaranth.
Purslane.
Purslane is a hardy plant that can survive mild winters, but it may not survive harsh winter conditions with freezing temperatures. It is best to protect purslane during the winter by covering it or bringing it indoors if possible.
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Yes, purslane can grow indoors successfully as long as it receives adequate sunlight, water, and well-draining soil.
Purslane can spread quickly in a garden due to its ability to produce a large number of seeds and its resilience to various growing conditions.
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To keep purslane alive over winter, you can bring it indoors to a sunny spot, water it sparingly, and protect it from cold drafts.