How to Get Rid of Purslane: Everything You Need to Know
Common purslane is a prostrate, succulent plant. Purslane is probable originally native to southern Europe or Asia but is now found nearly worldwide. It was first recorded in Massachusetts in 1672. Purslane produces large amounts of seeds (a single plant can produce up to 240,000 seeds) and the seeds are viable in the soil for up to 40 …
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