Flowers nine in the morning...
Portulaca Grandiflora (Nine O'clock Flower) "
Flowers at nine o'clock in the morning are found growing wild on abandoned soil, the edge of waterways, and generally growing in groups, in places exposed to direct sunlight or slightly protected, upright herbs with pen-length roots 0.3-0.8 mini single leaf , elliptical ovate, wedge-shaped base, pointed tip, rough jagged edges, pinnate leaf bones, have glands, 2-7 cm long and 1-4 cm wide, flowers bloom around 8 am and wither around 12 noon, crown flower shaped breech eggs, on the base brown, light yellow on it, and twisted when the buds, fruit-shaped wide eggs, with seeds more than 30, propagation by seeds ... Why is it called the nine o'clock flower? simple ... this flower blooms and exudes its beauty starting at nine in the morning, this flower is called a hot flower, because if the sun is blazing hot, this flower blooms optimally, and will look beautiful ...