Shade Purslane

Portulaca umbraticola

About this plant

Portulaca umbraticola, commonly known as Shade Purslane, is a low-growing succulent with small, fleshy leaves and bright, colorful flowers. It is popular for ground cover, rock gardens, and hanging baskets. This plant is drought-tolerant and blooms profusely in sunny conditions, adding vibrant color to gardens and containers.

Taxonomy

Genus
Portulaca
Family
Portulacaceae
Higher classification
Order Caryophyllales
Plant type
Perennial
Lifespan
Perennial

Origin & Distribution

Native region
South America
Distribution
Widely cultivated in warm regions worldwide, especially in gardens and as an ornamental plant in temperate to tropical climates.

Care

Light preference
Full sun
Suitable locations
Outdoor, Balcony, Greenhouse, Indoor
Preferred window facing
South-facing, West-facing, East-facing
Watering frequency
Moderate
Watering interval
5–10 days
Humidity
Low
Minimum
10 °C
Maximum
35 °C
Optimal
18-30 °C
USDA hardiness zones
9-11
Soil pH
6.0-7.5 (neutral to slightly acidic)
Soil type
well-draining sandy or loamy soil

Watering. Water moderately, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Avoid waterlogging to prevent root rot.

Fertilizing. Feed lightly with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every 4 to 6 weeks during the growing season. Avoid over-fertilizing, which can reduce flowering.

Portulaca umbraticola is a tough, low-maintenance plant that thrives in sunny spots and dry conditions. It prefers well-draining soil and does not like to be overwatered. It grows quickly and needs little care, making it ideal for beginners.

Propagation

Propagation methods
Seeds, Cuttings
Care difficulty
Easy

Ornamental features

Flowering
Yes
Flowering period
summer

Bright, colorful flowers and succulent, fleshy leaves that form a dense mat. Flowers open in sunlight and close at night.

Toxicity & Safety

Toxic to humans
Non-toxic
Toxic to pets
Non-toxic
Weed potential
Low spread

Non-toxic to humans and pets, making it safe for homes with children and animals.

Allergy information

Allergy risk
Low
Allergy triggers
Sap or latex, Skin contact
Pollen level
Low

Portulaca umbraticola may cause mild skin irritation in sensitive individuals due to its sap. People with plant allergies should handle it with care and wear gloves to reduce exposure. It is not known to produce airborne pollen that causes allergies.

Common problems

Overwatering can cause root rot and yellowing leaves. Poor drainage or too much shade may lead to weak growth. Occasionally, aphids or mealybugs may appear but are easy to control.

Uses

Used mainly as an ornamental ground cover or in containers for its colorful flowers and drought tolerance. It can brighten gardens and balconies with minimal care.

Notes

Prune occasionally to maintain shape and encourage bushier growth. Repot if grown in containers when roots become crowded. Avoid cold drafts and temperatures below 10°C (50°F).

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