For generations, gardeners have viewed certain fast-growing wild plants as unwanted intruders in carefully maintained flower beds, sidewalks, and vegetable gardens.
These plants often grow in harsh conditions, returning repeatedly even after removal, which leads many people to classify them as weeds without considering their broader ecological or nutritional context. One of the most commonly overlooked of these plants is Portulaca oleracea, widely known as purslane.
It is a low-growing, succulent plant with thick leaves and small yellow flowers, often found in gardens, fields, and disturbed soils across many parts of the…
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