Portulaca grandiflora is a succulent flowering plant in the purslane family Portulacaceae, native to southern Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay and often cultivated in gardens. It has many common names, including rose moss, eleven o’clock, Mexican rose, moss rose, sun rose, table rose, rock rose, and moss-rose purslane.
Moss rose plants (Portulaca grandiflora) are popular flowering annual succulents that do not come back every year. These plants grow to be between 3 and 9 inches tall and spread to create a dense mat, making moss rose a good option for a succulent ground cover. The flowers come in several bright colors and often have ruffled petals, looking very similar to miniature roses. The blooms grow in clusters on reddish stems and typically don’t open on cloudy days or at night. Moss rose is best planted in the spring after the danger of frost has passed. Gardeners should carefully consider where they plant moss rose in their landscape
Moss rose plants (Portulaca grandiflora) are popular flowering annual succulents that do not come back every year. These plants grow to be between 3 and 9 inches tall and spread to create a dense mat, making moss rose a good option for a succulent ground cover. The flowers come in several bright colors and often have ruffled petals, looking very similar to miniature roses. The blooms grow in clusters on reddish stems and typically don’t open on cloudy days or at night. Moss rose is best planted in the spring after the danger of frost has passed. Gardeners should carefully consider where they plant moss rose in their landscape
Pot : Not included
Plant : Plant saplings in nursery cover
Watering : Weekly Watering Required.
Sunlight : Keep in Bright indirect Sunlight.
Fertilization : Monthly Fertilization with any Organic/Chemical NPK fertilizers.