Portulaca oleracea Pazzaz Nano Yellow

Portulaca oleracea Pazzaz Nano Yellow
Leaf arrangement spreaded
Leaf tip Blunt/obtuse
Flower type Single
Leaf margin Entire
Flower scent Unscented
Winter hardness Not hardy (USDA-zone 9,10,11)
Flower color Yellow-medium yellow-006C
Leaf, general shape Elongate; Elliptic / oval
Flower diameter 2,5 - 3 cm
Plant height 5 - 10 cm; 10 - 20 cm
Flowering month(s) June; July; August; September; October
Structure (tissues) Semi-succulent
Leaf size 3 - 4 cm
Plant, growth type Trailing
Leaf, main color Dark green
Leaf colour, pattern Unicolored
Flower color distribution Unicolored

Portulaca oleracea Pazzaz Nano Yellow, also known as purslane, is a small plant with a spreaded leaf arrangement. The leaves have blunt or obtuse tips and entire margins. The flowers are single and unscented, with a medium-yellow color.

This plant is not hardy and is best suited for USDA zones 9, 10, and 11. It grows to a height of 5-10 cm or 10-20 cm, depending on the variety. The flowers bloom from June to October, adding a vibrant touch to the garden during the summer and early autumn months.

The leaves of purslane are elongate and elliptic or oval in shape, with a size of 3-4 cm. They have a dark green color and a unicolored pattern, making them visually appealing. The flowers, on the other hand, have a diameter of 2.5-3 cm.

Purslane is a trailing plant, which means it grows low to the ground and spreads out horizontally. This makes it an excellent choice for ground cover or hanging baskets. With its semi-succulent tissues, it is able to retain water efficiently, making it a drought-tolerant plant.

The flowers of Portulaca oleracea Pazzaz Nano Yellow are predominantly yellow and have a unicolored distribution. Their bright color adds a pop of cheerfulness to any garden or landscape. They can be enjoyed throughout the summer and well into the fall months, providing continuous blooms.

In summary, Portulaca oleracea Pazzaz Nano Yellow, or purslane, is a visually appealing plant with its spreaded leaf arrangement, medium-yellow flowers, and dark green leaves. It is not hardy and thrives in USDA zones 9, 10, and 11. With its trailing growth type and semi-succulent tissues, it is a great choice for ground cover or hanging baskets. Its flowers bloom from June to October, adding a splash of color to the garden during the warmer months.

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