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Portulacaceae
Juss. 1789

Etymology: From the purslane family.
Place of Origin: Primarily in the planet's arid zones, some species exist far to the north, even in Arctic regions.

It includes herbaceous, succulent, or creeping plants, annual or perennial, with fleshy stems and opposite, alternate, or fasciculate leaves, generally succulent. The flowers are actinomorphic, hermaphroditic or unisexual, with five free sepals and petals, solitary or in racemose or cymose inflorescences. The fruit is usually a dehiscent capsule that releases numerous small seeds. They are commonly used for ornamental and food purposes.
SuculentasPortulacaceaeJuss.  1789
Foto:Jleon 2007-11-07
Main Taxa

Portulacaria (Ecklon & Zeyher, 1837)

Succulent, shrubby, or small arborescent perennial plants with fleshy stems and leaves. They bear small, hermaphroditic flowers with five free petals and sepals, arranged in inflorescences. The fruit is a capsule containing tiny seeds. Some species are highly valued for ornamental use, in bonsai, and in xerophilic landscaping, as well as for their drought tolerance. More Information


Other Taxa:
Anacampseros (L.1758)
Avonia ((E.Mey. ex Fenzl) G.D.Rowley1994.)
Calandrinia (Kunth1823)
Calyptridium (Nutt.1838)
Calyptrotheca (Gilg1897)
Ceraria (H.Pearson & Stephens1912)
Cistanthe (Spach1836.)
Claytonia
Grahamia (Gillies ex Hook. & Arn.1833)
Lewisia (Pursh1813)
Montia (L.1753)
Montiopsis (Kuntze1898)
Neopaxia (Ö.Nilsson 1966)
Parakeelya (Hershk.1999)
Phemeranthus (Raf.1808)
Portulaca (L. 1753)
Talinaria (Brandegee1908.)
Talinella (Baill.1886)
Talinum
Xenia (Gerbaulet1992.)