Moss rose, also known as portulaca or purslane, is a tough and resilient plant that can withstand hot and dry conditions. It has a trailing habit and produces vibrant jewel-toned blossoms, as well as mild pastel options and unique flowers with broken colors. Moss rose has succulent leaves and stems that store water for use in dry conditions. However, it is toxic to pets, so avoid planting it near areas frequented by dogs and cats. Growing moss rose is easy, but it requires a well-drained location with full sun. It is an annual in zones 3-9 but can be grown as a perennial in zones 10 and 11. Moss rose does not need frequent watering or fertilizing and does not require deadheading. The plant may reseed itself in late fall, so it is important to deadhead it if you do not want it to reseed in your garden. Moss rose pairs well with other plants like nasturtiums, zinnias, and sweet potato vine.