Habit: Annual, perennial herb, erect to mat-forming, taprooted or rhizomed.
Leaf: blade thread-like to awl-shaped or narrowly oblong; veins or ribs 1--3.
Inflorescence: terminal or axillary, open to +- dense; flowers 1--many; peduncles, pedicels 0.5--35+ mm.
Flower: hypanthium short, obscure; sepals 5, +- free, 1.9--7 mm, +- lanceolate to ovate, glabrous to glandular-hairy, +- acute to acuminate, margin not incurved; petals 5 or 0, 0.7--10 mm, white, entire or notched; stamens on an obscure to prominent disk; styles 3, 0.3--2 mm.
Fruit: capsule, narrowly ovoid to widely elliptic; valves 3, ascending to recurved.
Seed: 1--many, red-tan to red-, purple-, or black-brown.
Species In Genus: +- 80 species: North America, southern South America, Europe, southern Asia.
Etymology: (Latin: growing on sand, for habitat)
Jepson eFlora Author: Abigail J. Moore, Ronald L. Hartman (deceased) & Richard K. Rabeler
Reference: Rabeler et al. 2005 FNANM 5:116--136; Dillenberger & Kadereit 2014 Taxon 63:64--88
Unabridged Reference: Meinke & Zika 1992 Madroño 39:288--300Index of California Plant Names (ICPN; linked via the Jepson Online Interchange)Key to Sabulina
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