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Sesuvium
''Sesuvium'' is a genus of flowering plants in the ice plant family, Aizoaceae. The roughly eight species it contains are commonly known as sea-purslanes. Selected species * '' Sesuvium crithmoides'' Welw. – Tropical sea-purslane * '' Sesuvium edmonstonei'' Hook.f. – Galápagos carpet weed * '' Sesuvium maritimum'' ( Walter) B.S.P. – Slender sea-purslane * '' Sesuvium microphyllum'' Willd. * ''Sesuvium portulacastrum ''Sesuvium portulacastrum'' is a sprawling perennial herb that grows in coastal areas throughout much of the world. It is commonly known as shoreline purslane or (ambiguously) "sea purslane," in English, ''dampalit'' in Tagalog and 海马齿sl in ...'' (L.) L. – Shoreline sea-purslane * '' Sesuvium sessile'' Pers. – Western sea-purslane * '' Sesuvium trianthemoides'' Correll – Texas sea-purslane * '' Sesuvium verrucosum'' Raf. – Verrucose sea-purslane References External links Aizoaceae genera Taxonomy arti ...
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Sesuvium Portulacastrum
''Sesuvium portulacastrum'' is a sprawling perennial herb that grows in coastal areas throughout much of the world. It is commonly known as shoreline purslane or (ambiguously) " sea purslane," in English, ''dampalit'' in Tagalog and 海马齿sl in chinese. Description ''Sesuvium portulacastrum'' is a sprawling perennial herb up to high, with thick, smooth stems up to long. It has smooth, fleshy, glossy green leaves that are linear or lanceolate, from long and wide. Flowers are pink or purple. Taxonomy It was first published as ''Portulaca portulacastrum'' by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. Six years later Linnaeus transferred it into ''Sesuvium'', and it has remained at that name ever since, with the exception of an unsuccessful 1891 attempt by Otto Kuntze to transfer the species into a new genus as ''Halimus portulacastrum''. Distribution and habitat ''Sesuvium portulacastrum'' grows in sandy clay, coastal limestone and sandstone, tidal flats and salt marshes, throughout much of th ...
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Sesuvium Sessile
''Sesuvium portulacastrum'' is a sprawling perennial herb that grows in coastal areas throughout much of the world. It is commonly known as shoreline purslane or (ambiguously) " sea purslane," in English, ''dampalit'' in Tagalog and 海马齿sl in chinese. Description ''Sesuvium portulacastrum'' is a sprawling perennial herb up to high, with thick, smooth stems up to long. It has smooth, fleshy, glossy green leaves that are linear or lanceolate, from long and wide. Flowers are pink or purple. Taxonomy It was first published as ''Portulaca portulacastrum'' by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. Six years later Linnaeus transferred it into ''Sesuvium'', and it has remained at that name ever since, with the exception of an unsuccessful 1891 attempt by Otto Kuntze to transfer the species into a new genus as ''Halimus portulacastrum''. Distribution and habitat ''Sesuvium portulacastrum'' grows in sandy clay, coastal limestone and sandstone, tidal flats and salt marshes, throughout much of th ...
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Sesuvium Maritimum
''Sesuvium maritimum'' is an annual herbaceous plant native to southeastern North America in the family Aizoaceae. This species is commonly known as the annual or slender sea purslane or Puerto Rico Sea-purslane. It can be found on sandy beaches, salt marshes, or other coastal regions. Description ''Sesuvium maritimum'' is a succulent herb that can grow up to 30 cm tall, with smooth, glabrous leaves and white or pink inflorescences. Its leaves are covered with dozens of fleshy projections known as papillae. They are commonly found along the southeastern coast of North America from as far north as Rhode Island to southern regions of Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Bahamas, and other surrounding islands. It has an opposite or sub-opposite leaf arrangement composed of simple, oblanceolate or linear fleshy leaves that are about 1-2.5 cm long and 1–5 mm wide. Furthermore, the leaves are known to be glabrous or rarely minutely papillose, the apex are rounded, acute, or ...
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Sesuvium
''Sesuvium'' is a genus of flowering plants in the ice plant family, Aizoaceae. The roughly eight species it contains are commonly known as sea-purslanes. Selected species * '' Sesuvium crithmoides'' Welw. – Tropical sea-purslane * '' Sesuvium edmonstonei'' Hook.f. – Galápagos carpet weed * '' Sesuvium maritimum'' ( Walter) B.S.P. – Slender sea-purslane * '' Sesuvium microphyllum'' Willd. * ''Sesuvium portulacastrum ''Sesuvium portulacastrum'' is a sprawling perennial herb that grows in coastal areas throughout much of the world. It is commonly known as shoreline purslane or (ambiguously) "sea purslane," in English, ''dampalit'' in Tagalog and 海马齿sl in ...'' (L.) L. – Shoreline sea-purslane * '' Sesuvium sessile'' Pers. – Western sea-purslane * '' Sesuvium trianthemoides'' Correll – Texas sea-purslane * '' Sesuvium verrucosum'' Raf. – Verrucose sea-purslane References External links Aizoaceae genera Taxonomy arti ...
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Sesuvium Crithmoides
''Sesuvium'' is a genus of flowering plants in the ice plant family, Aizoaceae. The roughly eight species it contains are commonly known as sea-purslanes. Selected species * '' Sesuvium crithmoides'' Welw. – Tropical sea-purslane * ''Sesuvium edmonstonei'' Hook.f. – Galápagos carpet weed * ''Sesuvium maritimum'' (Walter) B.S.P. – Slender sea-purslane * '' Sesuvium microphyllum'' Willd. * ''Sesuvium portulacastrum'' (L.) L. – Shoreline sea-purslane * ''Sesuvium sessile ''Sesuvium portulacastrum'' is a sprawling perennial herb that grows in coastal areas throughout much of the world. It is commonly known as shoreline purslane or (ambiguously) " sea purslane," in English, ''dampalit'' in Tagalog and 海马齿sl ...'' Pers. – Western sea-purslane * '' Sesuvium trianthemoides'' Correll – Texas sea-purslane * '' Sesuvium verrucosum'' Raf. – Verrucose sea-purslane References External links Aizoaceae genera Taxonomy articles ...
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Sesuvium Microphyllum
''Sesuvium'' is a genus of flowering plants in the ice plant family, Aizoaceae. The roughly eight species it contains are commonly known as sea-purslanes. Selected species * ''Sesuvium crithmoides'' Welw. – Tropical sea-purslane * ''Sesuvium edmonstonei'' Hook.f. – Galápagos carpet weed * ''Sesuvium maritimum'' (Walter) B.S.P. – Slender sea-purslane * '' Sesuvium microphyllum'' Willd. * ''Sesuvium portulacastrum'' (L.) L. – Shoreline sea-purslane * ''Sesuvium sessile ''Sesuvium portulacastrum'' is a sprawling perennial herb that grows in coastal areas throughout much of the world. It is commonly known as shoreline purslane or (ambiguously) " sea purslane," in English, ''dampalit'' in Tagalog and 海马齿sl ...'' Pers. – Western sea-purslane * '' Sesuvium trianthemoides'' Correll – Texas sea-purslane * '' Sesuvium verrucosum'' Raf. – Verrucose sea-purslane References External links Aizoaceae genera Taxonomy articles ...
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Sesuvium Edmonstonei
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Sesuvium Verrucosum
''Sesuvium verrucosum'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Aizoaceae known by the common names western sea-purslane and verrucose sea-purslane. It is a perennial herb producing many branching prostrate stems up to long, forming a mat up to tall and wide. The gray-green herbage is verrucose, covered densely in crystalline bumps. The stems are lined with leaves of varying shapes which measure up to long. The flowers, about across, occur in the leaf axils. They have no petals, but the five, pointed sepals are generally bright pink to reddish or orange in color with a thick, verrucose outer surface. At the centre of the flower is a ring of stamens around the central ovary. The fruit is a capsule about long, containing many seeds. It is native to the Americas, where it can be found in the southwestern United States plus Kansas and Missouri, Mexico, and parts of South America. It grows in many types of saline and alkaline habitat types on the coast and inland, includin ...
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Sesuvium Trianthemoides
''Sesuvium trianthemoides'', called Texas sea-purslane, is a rare endemic plant known only from Kenedy County in southern Texas. It grows in salt marshes along the seacoast. The species is closely related to the more widespread ''S. maritimum'', referred to as annual or slender sea-purslane. This is common in coastal environments from Texas to New York State as well as in the West Indies The West Indies is a subregion of North America, surrounded by the North Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea that includes 13 independent island countries and 18 dependencies and other territories in three major archipelagos: the Greater A .... The two can be distinguished by smooth seeds about 1.0 mm across in ''S. maritimum'', rough-surfaced seeds approximately 1.5 mm in diameter in ''S. trianthemoides''. Both are small succulent herbs that form large clonal colonies by means of rhizomes.Correll, D. S. & M. C. Johnston. 1970. Manual of the Vascular Plants of Texas i–xv, 1 ...
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Aizoaceae Genera
The Aizoaceae, or fig-marigold family, is a large Family (biology), family of dicotyledonous flowering plants containing 135 genus, genera and about 1800 species. They are commonly known as ice plants or carpet weeds. They are often called vygies in South Africa and New Zealand. Highly Succulent plant, succulent species that resemble stones are sometimes called mesembs. Description The family Aizoaceae is widely recognised by taxonomists. It once went by the botanical name "Ficoidaceae", now disallowed. The APG II system of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system of 1998) also recognizes the family, and assigns it to the order Caryophyllales in the clade core eudicots. The APG II system also classes the former families Mesembryanthemaceae Fenzl, Sesuviaceae Horan. and Tetragoniaceae Link under the family Aizoaceae. The common Afrikaans name "vygie" meaning "small fig" refers to the capsule (fruit), fruiting capsule, which resembles the true fig. Glistening epidermal bladder cell ...
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Aizoaceae
The Aizoaceae, or fig-marigold family, is a large family of dicotyledonous flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. The term "angiosperm" is derived from the Greek words ('container, vessel') and ('seed'), and refers to those plants th ...s containing 135 genus, genera and about 1800 species. They are commonly known as ice plants or carpet weeds. They are often called vygies in South Africa and New Zealand. Highly Succulent plant, succulent species that resemble stones are sometimes called mesembs. Description The family Aizoaceae is widely recognised by taxonomists. It once went by the botanical name "Ficoidaceae", now disallowed. The APG II system of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system of 1998) also recognizes the family, and assigns it to the order Caryophyllales in the clade core eudicots. The APG II system also classes the former families Mesembryanthemaceae Fenzl, S ...
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Thomas Walter (botanist)
Thomas Walter (c. 1740 – January 17, 1789) was a British-born American botany, botanist best known for his boo''Flora Caroliniana''(1788), the first flora set in North America to utilize the Linnaean taxonomy, Linnaean system of classification.Rembert (1980) Life and career Walter was born in Hampshire, England, around 1740. Little is known of his family background or early life. He evidently received a good education but no details are available. Sometime before 1769 he arrived in Charleston, South Carolina, where he worked as a merchant. He later acquired a rice plantation on the Santee River where he lived for the rest of his life.Sterling (1997) He became interested in botany and undertook a detailed plant survey within a fifty-mile radius of his home, collecting seeds for his garden and building an extensive herbarium. Based on this effort, Walter completed a manuscript in 1787 containing a summary of all the flowering plant species found in the region. It was the first c ...
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