Sea Purslane grows abundantly in salty and dry habitats such as on the tiny cays just out from Harbour Club Villas and Marina. We decided to explore one day and stopped on a little cay with a spectacular view of the Five Cays shoreline.
We spotted some Rock Iguanas but they scurried away quickly as we approached. I did manage to get a photos of one though!
On one of the slopes of this little cay, a carpet of sea purslane cascaded over the rocks. Some had star shaped pink flowers that bloom throughout the year.
Sea Purslane is a succulent herb that makes for a great ground cover. It grows along beaches and along the edges of salinas and has smooth, fleshy leaves. The leaves are edible and have a salty taste. I’ll have to find out if iguanas eat the leaves as this island seemed pretty limited in the way of food.
What a great plant and useful for so many things!
Marta
Thank you so much for the info on bush meds in the Turks and Caicos Islands. I have been away from home for many years now and have forgotten many of the bush meds my grandmother use to try and teach us. I have been researching for months to find info like this. Thank you so much for keeping this info alive by sharing it.
So very grateful.
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