Sagina decumbens (Elliott) Torrey & A. Gray ssp. decumbens. Common name: Eastern Pearlwort, Annual Pearlwort. Phenology: Feb-Jul. Habitat: Disturbed ground, fields, cracks in pavement or sidewalks. Distribution: NB west to IL and MO, south to c. peninsular FL and TX, with adventive occurrences farther west.
Origin/Endemic status: Native
Taxonomy Comments: Crow (1978) and Crow in FNA (2005) treated S. decumbens and S. occidentalis S. Watson of the Pacific Coast of North America as subspecies. They differ primarily in seed architecture. Though clearly closely related, they seem equally well (and more simply) regarded as sibling species. A report of S. subulata (Swartz) C. Presl for Bedford County, VA, is apparently actually S. decumbens.
Synonymy ⓘ: = Ar, Can, FNA5, GrPl, K4, NE, Crow (1978); Spergula decumbens Elliott < Sagina decumbens (Elliott) Torr. & A.Gray — C, F, Fl4, G, Il, NcTx, NY, Pa, RAB, S, S13, Tat, Tn, Tx, Va, W, WH3, Atha, Alvarez, & Chaya (2018). Basionym: Spergula decumbens Elliott 1821
Links to other floras: = Sagina decumbens ssp. decumbens - FNA5
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Wetland Indicator Status:
- Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain: FACU
- Eastern Mountains and Piedmont: FAC
- Great Plains: FAC
- Midwest: FAC
- Northcentral & Northeast: FAC
Heliophily ⓘ: 9
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Horticultural Information
Intro: Erect to ascending annual of disturbed ground, fields and cracks in pavement.
Stems: Stems slender, tufted, simple or slightly branched, smooth.
Leaves: Leaves opposite, sessile, pairs joined at the base where they encircle the stem, linear, to 1/2 in. long, bristle-tipped, smooth.
Inforescence:
Flowers: Flowers on thread-like stalks in loose raceme-like clusters at top of stem and from leaf axils; white; consisting of 5 spreading thin petals, 5 sepals shorter than and visible between the petals, 3-10 stamens and a green ovary with 3 stigmas.
Fruits: Fruit an oval capsule.
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Height: 1-6 in.
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description: Erect to ascending annual of disturbed ground, fields and cracks in pavement.
stems: Stems slender, tufted, simple or slightly branched, smooth.
leaves: Leaves opposite, sessile, pairs joined at the base where they encircle the stem, linear, to 1/2 in. long, bristle-tipped, smooth.
inflorescence:
flowers: Flowers on thread-like stalks in loose raceme-like clusters at top of stem and from leaf axils; white; consisting of 5 spreading thin petals, 5 sepals shorter than and visible between the petals, 3-10 stamens and a green ovary with 3 stigmas.
fruits: Fruit an oval capsule.
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