Claytonia sibirica
Siberische winterpostelein / Siberian purslane
MontiaceaeAsia (east)
Edible plant part (3)
Leaves,
stems,
tubers
Read 'form of consumption' for safe preparation methods
Siberian purslane belongs to the herbacious layer in the food forest. The growth rate is slow. Fully grown the plant has an average height of 0.2 to 0.3 meter and a width of 0.2 to 0.3 meter.
The Siberian purslane is decidious. It buds in december.
Siberian purslane is no nitrogen fixer.
foto: Gertjan van Noord, https://www.flickr.com/photos/gertjanvannoord/49822420633
foto: Gertjan van Noord, https://www.flickr.com/photos/gertjanvannoord/49822420633
Growth factors
- Frost (whole plant)
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very strong frostcold frostmild frostlight frostno frost
- Light
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full sunlight shadehalf shadefairly deep shadedeep shade
- Wind
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strong sea windstrong windsome windshelteredvery sheltered
- Soil texture
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sandloamlight clayheavy claypeat
- Soil moisture
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inundationwetmoistdrydrought
- Soil acidity
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very acidacidslightly acidneutralalkaline
- Soil fertility
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very richrichaveragepoorvery poor
Flowering and pollination
- Flowering period (peak)
- early april
- Flowering period (length)
- several months
- Pollination vector
- insects
- Plant reproductive fertility
- self-fertile (sf)
Life Span and Plant Health
Harvest and Consumption
Leaves
Stems
Tubers
- Harvesting period - start
- Early january
- Form of consumption
- Fresh
- Nutritional value - relatively high
- Fat
- Harvesting period - start
- Early january
- Harvesting period - length
- Several months
- Form of consumption
- Fresh
- Nutritional value - relatively high
- Vitamins
- Form of consumption
- Processed