Portulaca Mixed Color Plants – Set of 10

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Portulaca Mixed Color Plants – Set of 10

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Bring home a splash of bright colors with Portulaca Mixed Color. Also known as Moss Rose or 9 O'Clock flower, this low-maintenance succulent plant thrives in full Indian sunshine.

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Needs full, direct sunlight for at least 5-6 hours daily. Flowers open under bright sunshine and close naturally in late evening or shade.

Water only when the top 1 inch of soil dries completely. Highly drought-resistant. Avoid overwatering to prevent stem rot.

Requires well-draining soil mix. Use standard garden soil mixed with sand or coarse gravel so water drains quickly.

Thrives best in warm summer temperatures between 22°C to 38°C. Protect from extreme frost or cold winter winds.

Tolerates dry air very well. High atmospheric humidity is fine as long as soil drainage is good and air circulation is clear.

Super easy for absolute beginners. Requires very little attention while rewarding you with abundant colorful flowers daily.

Buy portulaca mixed color online – Brighten Your Garden Every Morning

Are you looking for a flowering plant that blooms effortlessly under the hot Indian sun? The portulaca mixed color plant is your perfect choice. Known fondly across India as Moss Rose, 10 O’Clock flower, or Gul-Dopahri, this hardy plant produces a stunning carpet of bright colors every single morning. At plantria, we deliver healthy, bud-ready Portulaca plants directly from our nursery to your doorstep.

Why You Will Love Portulaca Mixed Color

Gardening should bring you joy, not stress. If you struggle with delicate flowers that fade in high summer heat, Portulaca will completely win your heart. This plant loves heat. In fact, the hotter the sun shines, the happier it blooms! With thick succulent leaves that hold water, it does not complain if you forget to water it occasionally.

What Makes Our Mixed Color Pack Special

When you buy portulaca mixed color from Plantria, you do not get just one plain shade. You get a surprise mix of vivid hues. Every morning, your garden bed or pot will burst open with brilliant shades of pink, yellow, red, orange, white, and deep purple.

  • Massive Bloom Power: Dozens of flower buds form continuously from spring to early winter.
  • Heat Resistant: Perfectly suited for bright Indian balconies, terraces, and open garden yards.
  • Low Water Need: Succulent stems retain moisture, making it extremely drought tolerant.
  • Fast Spreading: Quickly fills empty pots, hanging baskets, and garden borders.
  • Beginner Approved: Almost impossible to kill if you give it bright sunshine and good drainage.

Where to Plant Your Portulaca in Your Home

Portulaca is one of the most versatile blooming plants you can buy. Here are some of our favorite ways to style it:

1. Sunny Balcony Railing Planters

Hang rectangular pots on your sunny balcony railing. The fleshy stems will spill gently over the edges, creating a waterfall of rainbow flowers every sunny morning.

2. Bright Hanging Baskets

Portulaca looks breathtaking in hanging pots. Hang them in areas that get direct sunlight for at least 5 to 6 hours daily.

3. Rock Gardens and Border Edgings

If you have an open soil garden, use Portulaca as ground cover. It blankets bare soil quickly and prevents weeds from growing while keeping the soil cooler.

Expert Care Guide for Maximum Blooms

While Portulaca is super easy to grow, a few expert tips will ensure non-stop blooming throughout the season:

Sunlight is Key

Portulaca flowers need sunlight to open! Place your plant where it receives full direct sun for at least 5 to 6 hours daily. If kept in shade, the leaves will stay green, but the flower buds will not open.

Watering the Right Way

Treat Portulaca like a light succulent. Water deeply only when the top layer of soil feels dry to the touch. During monsoon season, protect pots from getting waterlogged. Always empty standing water from saucer trays beneath pots.

Pruning for Bigger Bushiness

When long stems start looking sparse, trim them back by a few inches. This encourages new side branches to grow, and every new branch brings fresh flower buds!

Why Plant Parents Choose Plantria

At Plantria, we love plants as much as you do. We do not sell dry cuttings or weak seedlings. Our horticulturists raise each Portulaca in ideal potting media so it develops strong roots and compact leafy growth. We ship your plant in specialized secure packaging that keeps the plant safe and fresh during transit.

Bring Home Sunshine and Colors Today

Transform your hot sunny balcony into a blooming paradise. Order your healthy Portulaca Mixed Color plant online today from Plantria and enjoy beautiful morning blooms every day!

Scientific Name Portulaca grandiflora
Common Names Moss Rose, 9 O'Clock Flower, 10 O'Clock Flower, Sun Rose, Gul-Dopahri
Plant Type Annual/Perennial Succulent Flowering Herb
Bloom Color Mixed (Pink, Red, Yellow, Orange, White, Magenta)
Mature Height 4 to 8 inches (trails up to 12-18 inches long)
Mature Spread 12 to 15 inches wide per plant
Growth Rate Very fast growing during spring and summer seasons
Difficulty Level Extremely easy / Beginner friendly
Pet Friendly Mildly toxic if consumed in large quantities by pets. Best kept out of chew reach.

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FAQs

Portulaca flowers require bright, direct sunlight to open. If your plant is in shade or under overcast rainy weather, flowers remain closed. Move your pot to the sunniest spot in your garden or balcony.

Water about 1 to 2 times a week during hot summer days, and only when the top soil feels dry. In rainy or winter seasons, reduce watering drastically.

Portulaca is an outdoor plant. It can only survive indoors if placed on a south-facing window sill that gets direct, strong daily sunlight for several hours.

Soft or mushy stems are a classic sign of overwatering or poor soil drainage. Allow the soil to dry out completely and ensure your pot has adequate drainage holes.

In warm Indian climates, Portulaca blooms continuously from early spring (March) through late summer and monsoon until November. It slows down blooming during peak winter months.

Portulaca is a light feeder. Feeding it once a month with a balanced liquid fertilizer or a handful of organic vermicompost during spring and summer is more than enough to boost blooms.

Yes! Portulaca propagates very easily from stem cuttings. Simply snip a 3-inch healthy stem, remove bottom leaves, insert it into moist sandy soil, and it will root within a week.

Shallow pots or hanging baskets that are 6 to 8 inches wide and 4 to 6 inches deep work great because Portulaca has a shallow root system.

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