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Linnaeus

Sp. Pl. 1: 445. 1753.

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Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 204. 1754.

Common names: Purslane
Etymology: Latin portula, little door, in reference to the lid of the capsule
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on page 496. Mentioned on page 457, 458.
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Latest revision as of 22:56, 5 November 2020

Herbs, annual (perennial in P. suffrutescens). Roots tuberous, fleshy, fibrous, or small taproots. Stems erect to prostrate, branched, fleshy or suffrutescent; trichomes in inflorescence or stem nodes absent or present, glabrous otherwise. Leaves alternate or subopposite, congested and involucrelike immediately proximal to inflorescence; blade terete, subterete, or flattened. Inflorescences terminal in clusters, or axillary on short branches. Flowers sessile or subsessile, usually open only in sunshine; sepals broadly clasping at base, herbaceous to scarious, falling from top of capsule; petals ephemeral, 5–7, usually distinct, margins usually entire; stamens (4–)6–40(–100); ovary half inferior to inferior, plurilocular proximally to 1-locular distally, placentation free-central; style 1, short, stigmas 3–8(–18). Capsules membranaceous, chartaceous, dehiscence circumscissile. Seeds many, brown to black or gray, reniform to cochleate; seed coat smooth or variously sculptured, granular to stellate-tuberculate or spiny. x = 4, 5, 8, 9.

Distribution

Nearly worldwide, primarily tropical and subtropical, also temperate.

Discussion

Species 100–125 (10 in the flora).

Keys

Key Based on Flowering Material

1 Petals pink to purple > 2
1 Petals yellow, orange, copper, bronze, or white > 6
2 Flowers 25 mm or more diam.; petals 15 mm or longer Portulaca grandiflora
2 Flowers to 25 mm diam.; petals 12 mm or shorter > 3
3 Leaf blades flattened, 2-12 mm wide, obovate to spatulate or oblanceolate Portulaca amilis
3 Leaf blades terete to hemispheric, 0.5-3 mm wide, linear to lanceolate > 4
4 Petals deeply 2-lobed; stamens 40 or more; stem nodes with inconspicuous trichomes; restricted to sandstone outcrops in s Georgia Portulaca biloba
4 Petals not 2-lobed; stamens usually fewer than 30; stem nodes with conspicuous trichomes; widespread in United States > 5
5 Petals medium pink to almost white; seeds 0.6 mm or more diam., elongate; restricted to granitic outcrops in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia Portulaca smallii
5 Petals dark pink to purple; seeds 0.6 mm or less diam., orbiculate; wide- spread throughout se, lower Midwest, and sw United States Portulaca pilosa
6 Flowers 25 mm or more diam > 7
6 Flowers 20 mm or less diam > 8
7 Plants perennial; roots tuberous; stems stiffly erect; sw United States Portulaca suffrutescens
7 Plants annual; roots fibrous; stems prostrate to suberect; widespread Portulaca grandiflora
8 Leaf blades terete to hemispheric, linear to lanceolate, usually 3 mm or less wide > 9
8 Leaf blades flattened, obovate or spatulate (sometimes lanceolate in P. umbraticola), 2-15 mm or more wide > 10
9 Stem nodes and inflorescences with conspicuous trichomes; flowers less than 8 mm diam.; Midwest and sw United States Portulaca halimoides
9 Stem nodes and inflorescences with inconspicuous trichomes; flowers more than 9 mm diam.; tropical Florida Portulaca rubricaulis
10 Capsules encircled by expanded, membranaceous wing Portulaca umbraticola
10 Capsules not winged Portulaca oleracea

Key Based on Fruiting Material

1 Capsules each encircled by expanded, membranaceous wing Portulaca umbraticola
1 Capsules not winged > 2
2 Leaf blades flattened > 3
2 Leaf blades terete to hemispheric > 4
3 Trichomes at stem nodes absent or inconspicuous; seeds 0.6-1.1 mm or more diam. Portulaca oleracea
3 Trichomes at stem nodes conspicuous; seeds 0.4- 0.6 mm or less diam Portulaca amilis
4 Stem nodes with inconspicuous trichomes > 5
4 Stem nodes with conspicuous trichomes > 6
5 Seeds 0.7 mm or more diam., surface cells distinctly stellate, tuberculate Portulaca biloba
5 Seeds less than 0.7 mm diam., surface cells obscurely stellate, without tubercles Portulaca rubricaulis
6 Seeds 0.6-1 mm diam > 7
6 Seeds 0.3-0.65 mm diam > 8
7 Longest leaves usually longer than 20 mm; capsules usually more than 4 mm diam Portulaca grandiflora
7 Longest leaves usually shorter than 15 mm; capsules 3.5 mm or less diam. Portulaca smallii
8 Capsules 2 mm or less diam.; lateral seed coat with densely arranged, flattened, stellate cells, tubercles absent; seeds averaging 0.5 mm or less diam. Portulaca halimoides
8 Capsules 1.5-5 mm diam.; seed coat with loosely arranged, stellate cells; tubercles usually present; seeds averaging more than 0.5 mm diam > 9
9 Plants annual; roots fibrous to slightly fleshy; stems prostrate or suberect to erect Portulaca pilosa
9 Plants perennial; roots tuberous; stems stiffly erect Portulaca suffrutescens
... more about "Portulaca"
James F. Matthews +
Linnaeus +
Purslane +
Nearly worldwide +, primarily tropical and subtropical +  and also temperate. +
Latin portula, little door, in reference to the lid of the capsule +
Sp. Pl. +  and Gen. Pl. ed. +
1753 +  and 1754 +
legrand1962a +, matthews1985a +, walters1964a +  and wilson1932b +
Portulaca +
Portulacaceae +