Cakile lanceolata subsp. fusiformis |
Cakile |
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coastal searocket |
sea rocket, sea-rockets |
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Habit | Plants sometimes sprawling. | Annuals or, rarely, perennials; (succulent, taproot woody, with relatively long, horizontal roots); not scapose; glabrous or, sometimes, sparsely pubescent. | ||||||||||||||||
Stems | erect, ascending, prostrate, or divaricate, branched basally. |
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Leaves | blade (ovate), margins entire or pinnatifid. |
cauline; usually petiolate, rarely sessile; blade (often fleshy), not rosulate, margins entire, crenate, dentate, sinuate, or pinnately lobed. |
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Racemes | considerably elongated in fruit. |
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Flowers | sepals erect, ovate or oblong, lateral pair saccate or not basally; petals (rarely aborted, reflexed), white to lavender, obovate to spatulate, claw differentiated from blade or not; stamens tetradynamous; filaments not dilated basally; anthers (introrse), ovate to oblong; nectar glands (4), distinct, median glands present. |
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Fruiting pedicels | (rachis) geniculate or not, slender or stout. |
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Fruits | (oval in cross-section) fusiform, 16–25 mm, not constricted at articulation, (4- or 8-sulcate or striate); terminal segment less than 2 times length of proximal, apex tapering abruptly, acute. |
siliques or silicles, indehiscent, stipitate, segments 2, (fleshy and green becoming corky and dry), obovoid, oblong, fusiform, or lanceoloid, rarely hastate, (proximal segment) terete or laterally horned, (terminal segment) terete, 4-angled, or 8-ribbed; (segments each falsely 1-loculed, septum papery, appressed to one side, usually 1-seeded; proximal segment remaining attached to pedicel; terminal segment deciduous by transverse articulation, beaked); valves and replum not distinguishable; ovules (1 or) 2(–4) per ovary; (style absent); stigma entire or slightly 2-lobed. |
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Seeds | aseriate or uniseriate, plump or flattened, not winged, (brown), oblong; seed coat (smooth), not mucilaginous when wetted; cotyledons accumbent or incumbent, rarely contorted. |
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x | = 9. |
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2n | = 18. |
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Cakile lanceolata subsp. fusiformis |
Cakile |
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Phenology | Flowering year-round. | |||||||||||||||||
Habitat | Sandy shores | |||||||||||||||||
Elevation | ca. 0 m (ca. 0 ft) | |||||||||||||||||
Distribution |
FL; Mexico; Central America |
North America; Mexico; Central America; West Indies; Europe; Asia (Near East); n Africa [Introduced in e Asia (Japan), Australia] |
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Discussion | Species 7 (5 in the flora). Cakile is common on sandy beaches of the North Atlantic Ocean, the Baltic, Black, Mediterranean, North, and White seas, the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, and the Great Lakes, and is naturalized in Australia, Japan, and on the Pacific Coast of North America; one species, C. arabica Velenovsky & Bornmüller, is found in deserts of the Middle East (s Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia). (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 7, p. 426. | FNA vol. 7, p. 424. | ||||||||||||||||
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Synonyms | C. fusiformis, C. chapmanii | |||||||||||||||||
Name authority | (Greene) Rodman: Contr. Gray Herb. 205: 114. (1974) | Miller: Gard. Dict. Abr. ed. 4, vol. 1. (1754) | ||||||||||||||||
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