Portulacaceae The Purslane Family
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PortulacaceaeThe Purslane Family
Alex Stalboerger
Portulacaceae
• 450 species and 12 genera
• Includes herbs and shrubs
• Leaves usually succulent
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Portulacaceae• Flowers are distinctive for having only 2 sepals• May be 3 to 16 petals, most commonly they have 5 petals• Each flower has at least 3 stamens and pistils• Dry fruit encloses multiple seeds• Flowers: White to pale pink• Blooms: March – May• Leaves: Narrow and fleshy at base of stem, shiny and fleshy at
top below blooms• Habitat: Shady, damp soil, usually alongside trails
Claytonia virginica
• 5-40cm tall• Flowers are 7-14mm in
diameter– Five petals: pale pink or
white (rarely yellow)• Leaves are slender
lanceolate– 3-14cm long and 5-13mm
broad– 6-20cm long petiole
https://facultystaff.richmond.edu/~jhayden/landscape_plants/perennials_class_2008/native_perennials/claytonia_virginica_DUTCHGAP_02S.JPG
http://www.dpughphoto.com/images/spring%20beauty%20claytonia%20virginica%20mason%20farm%2031109%202.JPG
Claytonia virginica North American Distribution
http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=clvi3
Sources
• http://www.succulent-plant.com/families/portulacaceae.html
• http://plants.montara.com/ListPages/FamPages/Portulaca.html
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claytonia_virginica
• All images have URL at the base