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Aug 26, 2014 8:52 AM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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Everybody loves them so much, but they only sell 3 kinds, right? (Grandiflora, umbraticola, oleracea.) Where are the others hiding? Does anybody ever buy seeds from somewhere of the lesser known species?

Are there any perennial Portulacas? Can't find any info about any of them not being annuals.

I'm in mid-south AL, near the FL border. Are there other Portulacas I could find out in the wild? (Besides P. oleracea, grandiflora, umbraticola, pilosa, amilis?) These are the ones I know and have seen in person to date, half of them thanks to this forum.

Which Portulacas have you spotted out there, whether nearby or elsewhere in the world?

Let's help each other get to know these cool plants better!
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