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If you live in a area of heat and drought, you will love growing Moss Rose. Also commonly called Portulaca, this tough, yet pretty little plant, needs little moisture to thrive and bloom. It grows well in mid-summer's heat, too.
Native to South America, Moss Rose, or Portulaca, is a hardy annual. It produces vividly colored blooms, in shades of rose, yellow, white, orange, red, purple and pink. Flower blooms begin to appear in early summer.
Moss Rose grows just four to six inches tall. Place it in the front of your flower garden. Try planting Moss Rose as border edging, in rock gardens, as bedding plants or ground cover. They also look good in containers and hanging pots. They'll be forgiving when you forget to water them.
Other Names: Eleven O'Clock, Purslane, and Sun Plant
Portulaca seeds are edible raw or cooked. The seed can be ground up and put into recipes, soups, and sauces.
Plant Height: 3' to 8'.
Flowers Bloom: Summer
Plant Propagation:
Moss Rose plants are grown from seeds. Moss Rose seeds can be directly seeded into your flower garden, or seeded indoors for transplanting later. For growing Mose Rose, an early, indoor start, translates into an earlier bloom.
Sow seeds early in the season and cover lightly with 1/8" of fine garden or seed starting soil.
Seeds germination period, requires one to two weeks. For indoor starts, try a seedling germination mat.
Do not set out seedlings until after the last frost date in your area. Plants are susceptible to frost. Ideal plant spacing is ten inches apart.
Established plants can also be propagated by cuttings.
Days to Germination: 10-15
How to Grow Moss Rose Plants:
Moss Rose is easy to grow. Grow Moss Rose plants in full sun. Plants prefer average to poor soils. They prefer loose, sandy or loam soil. A well draining composition is important.
Moss Rose plants are drought and heat tolerant.