For years, you’ve yanked it from sidewalk cracks, pulled it from garden beds, and dismissed it as a nuisance.
But what if that low-growing, succulent-leaved “weed” is actually one of nature’s most nutrient-dense superfoods?
Meet purslane (Portulaca oleracea)—a humble plant with more omega-3s than any other leafy green, loaded with antioxidants, vitamins, and compounds that support brain health, sleep, and mood.
Before you weed it out again, here are 8 powerful reasons to let purslane thrive.
🌿 What Is Purslane?
A succulent, trailing plant with smooth, fleshy leaves and reddish stems
Grows in sunny, dry spots—sidewalks, driveways, garden edges
Mildly tangy, lemony flavor—great raw or cooked
100% edible—leaves, stems, flowers, and seeds
💡 Fun fact: Purslane is the richest plant source of omega-3 fatty acids (ALA)—even more than spinach or kale!
✅ 8 Reasons to Keep Purslane Growing
1. Antioxidant Powerhouse
Packed with glutathione, betalains, and vitamin C—compounds that fight oxidative stress and inflammation linked to aging and chronic disease.
2. Rich in Essential Minerals
Magnesium: Supports nerve function & muscle relaxation
Iron: Boosts energy and oxygen flow
Calcium & Potassium: Vital for bones and heart health
3. Highest Omega-3s of Any Land Plant
Just 100g of purslane contains 300–400mg of ALA omega-3s—comparable to some fish oils! Supports brain health, heart function, and mood balance.
4. May Help Lower Cholesterol:
