Cistanthe maritima (Nuttall) Carolin ex Hershk.
Family: Montiaceae
Seaside Pussypaws
[Calandrinia maritima Nutt. ex Torr. & Gray]
Cistanthe maritima image
Gary A. Monroe  

Plants annual, taproot fleshy. Stems spreading or ascending, 7-25 cm. Leaves cauline, not forming basal rosettes; blade ovate to obovate or spatulate, flattened, 1-6 cm, glaucous. Inflorescences paniculate, loose, usually exceeding leaves. Flowers pedicellate; sepals ovate-orbiculate, slightly unequal, 3-5 mm, herbaceous, glaucous; petals disarticulate in fruit, usually 5, red-purple, 3-6 mm; stamens usually 5, anther yellow; style present; stigmas 3; pedicel 5-15 mm. Capsules ovoid, usually longer than calyx at maturity, 5-8 mm; valves 3. Seeds 20-40, dull gray, ellipsoid, 0.5-1 mm, white-hairy at 30×, strophiolate.

Flowering Mar-Apr. Sandy places near sea bluffs; 0-300 m; Calif.; Mexico (Baja California).

Cistanthe maritima is threatened in California by habitat destruction (J. P. Smith Jr. 1984).

Cistanthe maritima image
Gary A. Monroe  
Cistanthe maritima image
Gary A. Monroe  
Cistanthe maritima image
Gary A. Monroe