Sverigillum is an annual native species that blooms in summer.
Sverigillum is a wildflower that is very drought tolerant and heat tolerant, and grows rapidly in sunny locations during the height of summer.
The entire plant is fleshy and hairless. The stems are reddish-purple, well branched and spread out over the ground. The leaves are spatula-shaped, fleshy and shiny.
The flowers are small and yellow on sunny days, wilting in the afternoon.
The stems and leaves are edible, and some people believe that the name "suberihuyu" comes from the fact that they become slimy and slippery when boiled.
スベリヒユは夏に咲く一年草の在来種。
スベリヒユは乾燥にとても強く耐暑性もあり、夏真っ盛りの時期に日当たりの良い場所で、ぐんぐん成長する野草。
全体的に多肉質で無毛。茎は赤...