Portulaca oleracea variegata cuttings for sale as shown in image 2. First image for display only to show you a mature plant and colour range of this beautiful variegated Portulaca.
You will receive five good sized cuttings similar to ones shown in image 2. This plant also produces extreme variegation in pink orange and yellow tones but these shoots cannot be propagated by themselves due to lack of chlorophyll. They will produce naturally from from the greener shoots as the plant grows bigger.
Please be aware though that Portulaca's thrive in hot weather. They do not do well in the cold. You will need to protect this one from the cold and also be careful not to over water in winter or you will lose them. Cuttings of this plant strike very easily and do not need to be calloused before planting We plant fresh cuttings in coir fibre and keep moist. Give some bottom heat if you can and they will produce roots in around one to two weeks
We also have Portulaca oleracea variegata plants for sale, when in stock during the warmer months, from Spring through Autumn. Click the following link to check them out...
Portulaca oleracea variegata plants (available here when in stock)
Description
Portulaca Oleracea Variegata
Portulaca oleracea variegata, commonly known as Variegated Purslane, is an eye-catching and easy-to-grow perennial plant that adds a vibrant touch to any garden or hanging basket. This low-growing, ground-covering plant forms dense carpets of light green leaves adorned with lemon yellow and cream edges, which transform into a remarkable hot pink hue under bright light.
A distinct feature of this plant is the occasional appearance of pure hot pink extreme variegated offsets, contributing to its standout appearance in any setting. Gardeners who are looking for a low-maintenance, colourful plant that flourishes in warm climates should consider adding Portulaca oleracea variegata to their collection.
From mid-summer to autumn, this plant boasts hot pink flowers that contrast beautifully with the variegated leaves, adding a pop of colour to any garden or hanging basket. Although Portulaca oleracea variegata thrives in warm climates, it requires some protection from the cold in cooler regions of Australia. In cold climates, the plant will enter dormancy over winter and should be sheltered from frost and watered sparingly. Gardeners in colder areas may opt to overwinter their plants in a greenhouse or bring them indoors to shield them from the cold.
Reaching a height of 10-20 cm and spreading 30-40 cm wide, this appealing trailing succulent is an excellent choice for spillers in containers, hanging baskets or as ground cover. To achieve the best bloom, plant it in a location with full sun exposure.
Planting Portulaca oleracea variegata is a breeze, as it can adapt to various soil types as long as there is proper drainage. Space the plants 20-25 cm apart and mulch around the base to manage spreading. Water occasionally during dry spells, taking care not to overwater. A light application of compost or slow-release fertiliser at the time of planting can enhance growth and encourage better flower production. Pruning may be necessary to prevent the plant from overtaking your garden, and deadheading spent blooms will promote continuous flowering.
In summary, Portulaca oleracea variegata is a striking and unique plant that can effortlessly enhance your outdoor space with its vivid variegated foliage and bright pink flowers. With minimal care requirements, it's a fantastic choice for those seeking to add colour and interest to their garden or hanging baskets.
Please Note:
- All plants are sent bare rooted with no pots and soil, or minimum soil only.
- Due to the drying process necessary for sending plants through the mail, plants may look slightly different than images shown on our website
- Some plants, may look wrinkled when they arrive, may be somewhat limp, or soft to the touch. This is normal as they have been dried out for for a number of days before shipping to avoid rotting in the mail.
- Succulents are very hardy plants and they will recover quickly, providing you unpack them as soon as you receive them follow some simple care instructions you will find with your order.
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