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Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)-i
Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)-i
Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)-i
Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)-i
Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)-i
Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)-i
Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)-i
Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)-i
Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)-i
Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)-i
Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)-i
Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)-i
Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)-i
Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)-i

Wingpod purslane

Scientific name
Portulaca umbraticola

Basic Information

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  • Annual
  • Forb/herb
Height
15cm ~ 30cm
Flower Color
Leaf Color
Anthesis
summer
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Hardiness Zones
11
Cold resistance
Poor
Heat resistance
Excellent
Habitat of origin
United States
Growth Rate
Fast

What is Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)?

What is Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)

Wingpod purslane, scientifically known as Portulaca umbraticola, is a succulent native to the Americas, known for its colorful yellow flowers that bloom in summer, making it suitable for gardens in arid climates. This plant has cylindrical leaves and thrives in well-drained soil under full sunlight. Its low maintenance requirements make Wingpod purslane a popular choice for drought-tolerant landscaping. This trailing succulent typically reaches about 6-8 inches in height and spreads effectively via its winged seed capsules.

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Flower meaning

The flower language commonly used in America for Wingpod purslane is: - Gratitude - Appreciation - Admiration One typical example is

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Calendar of Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)

Calendar

Wingpod purslane typically blooms in late spring to early summer in the United States. The flowers are at their peak in June. Blooming occurs once a year, lasting for about 4-6 weeks. To extend the blooming period, deadhead spent flowers regularly. Additionally, providing adequate sunlight and well-drained soil can promote longer blooming. Wingpod purslane's flowering time is influenced by environmental factors, so variations may occur depending on the specific location within the United States. It is essential to monitor local conditions for optimal blooming.

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How to grow Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)

Watering

Wingpod purslane requires watering every 7-10 days during the growing season, ensuring the soil maintains moderate moisture but is not waterlogged. In winter, reduce watering to every 14-21 days as the plant is dormant. Check the soil moisture by inserting a finger 1-2 inches deep; water when the top layer is dry, preferably in the morning to minimize evaporation losses. Adjust watering based on temperature and humidity.

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Soil and Fertilizer

Wingpod purslane grows well in sandy loam soil that drains properly, with a pH of 6.0-7.0. The plant needs lots of sunlight for best growth. Apply a balanced fertilizer with equal parts nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium in early spring before planting, and again during the flowering period. Be cautious not to over-fertilize, as excessive nutrients can promote leaf growth at the expense of flowers and fruits. Regular soil checks are important to maintain nutrient balance.

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Sunlight and Place

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Advanced Information of Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)

Pruning

Wingpod purslane benefits from regular pruning to maintain its shape and promote healthy growth. Prune dead or damaged branches in early spring before new growth begins, using clean, sharp clippers for precise cuts just above a leaf node or lateral branch. After pruning, water the plant well and apply a balanced fertilizer to aid recovery and encourage new growth. Avoid over-pruning to maintain the plant’s vigor. Appropriate pruning will help Wingpod purslane grow well and stay visually pleasing in your flower bed.

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Planting and Harvest

Wingpod purslane is ideally grown in pots due to its preference for dry soil conditions, requiring containers with good drainage. Use a cactus soil mix, planting seeds or cuttings and ensuring the soil dries out between waterings. Place the pot in a location that receives ample sunlight. Repot each spring to refresh the soil and provide more space for growth. If the plant becomes sparse, trimming it back can encourage a bushier appearance. Be vigilant about overwatering to prevent root rot.

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Propagation

Wingpod purslane can be propagated through seeds, division, and cuttings. Division involves separating plant clumps into smaller sections. Each section needs roots attached. Leaf cuttings can also be tried. Plant healthy leaves in soil or water. Wait for roots to develop. To ensure successful propagation, use a combination of methods. This increases the chances of success.

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Pests and Diseases

Wingpod purslane is susceptible to various pests and diseases, including aphids, spider mites, and powdery mildew. Invaders can weaken the plant by sucking sap or causing damage to the leaves. Minuscule insects that feed on plant sap, leading to stunted growth and distorted leaves. Tiny arachnids that also feed on sap, causing yellow stippling on leaves. A fungal disease that appears as a white powdery substance on the plant's surface, inhibiting photosynthesis. To avoid these issues, regular inspection of the plant for early detection is very important. Additionally, keeping suitable air flow and staying away from overhead watering can help reduce the risk of powdery fungus. Plant decay can occur due to the parasites and diseases mentioned, as they upset the plant's ability to photosynthesize and soak up nutrients efficiently.

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Habitat of Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)

Habitat

Toxicity of Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)

Health Benefits

edible
Inedible
Toxic
No toxicity

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Toxic for dogs and cats

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Q&A of Wingpod purslane (Portulaca umbraticola)

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  • What are the most effective methods for propagating wingpod purslane plants?

  • How do I collect, store, and germinate wingpod purslane seeds for successful growth?