"Gruner" Red Purslane (4000 Seeds) *Specialty Greens*

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Red Purslane

(Portulaca oleracea)

                                                          

Red Purslane (Portulaca oleracea) has been harvested since ancient times. It is a food plant in the family Portulacaceae which is native to India although it is also commonly found growing out of sidewalk cracks and in wild yards in the United States. The plant, however, is mostly sold in high-priced organic food stores making this vegetable a ‘luxury’ item. As well as making its way to the United States, the plant has earlier ‘roots’ in the Mediterranean. In early colonial America, the plant was best known as ‘Pot Herb,’ and it was cooked mostly for its variety of medicinal uses.

This is perhaps one of the most nutritional plants to eat. It is a high source of Vitamin A, C, E and it is considered one of the best sources of antioxidants. Recent studies have found that this herb has very high concentrations of Omega-3 fatty acids as well as beta-carotene and glutathione. As if that was not enough, this plant is rich in minerals, with high concentrations of iron, manganese, potassium, calcium, and phosphorus. All of this makes Purslane work great as an anti-inflammatory. In addition to this, purslane has anti-microbial properties which are effective in treating skin conditions (ex: cuts, psoriasis, dermatitis, boils, etc.) Purslane is also known to help treat digestive problems like irritable bowl syndrome, diarrhea, urinary tract infections, cystitis, and ulcerative colitis. 



     Caesar develops into a very aromatic, large leaf sweet basil. The 2 1/2 to 3" leaves cup downward at the edges - a distinctive feature in some markets. The 12 -18 inch plants are slower to bolt than traditional strains and have a well-branched habit.
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