Of the Aizoaceae family, the (Sesuvium portulacastrum) is native to the coasts in almost the entire planet... this wild succulent used to saline soils is difficult to domesticate, its extreme and saline habitat is what makes it so wild in In many places, its beauty goes unnoticed because it is a common herb that nobody looks at carefully, it should be noted that in many regions it is used as a medicine for a wide spectrum of applications for health and Gastronomy in many Asian regions.

In a xerophilous habitat these plants are accustomed to the perennial sun and almost total absence of water is a very rough plant that endures these conditions with great value its survival and the beauty of its flowers is what most attracts my attention about this wonderful wild Succulent.

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