Spergularia J.Presl & C.Presl
Annual to perennial herbs. Hairs glandular. Lvs opposite, linear; stipules scarious, connate at the base or for up to 1/2 of length and forming a sheath. Infl. a terminal dichasium or monochasium; pedicels deflexed to erecto-patent; bracts scarious; epicalyx 0. Sepals 5, free. Petals 5, entire, purplish pink or white; coronal scales 0. Stamens (0)-1-10. Styles 3. Fr. an ovoid capsule, dehiscing by 3 valves; carpophore 0. Seeds ovoid or subtrigonous, flattened, smooth or papillate, winged or not.
Key
c. 50 spp., mostly Mediterranean Europe and America, but some cosmopolitan. Native sp. 1, naturalised 3.
Most Spergularia spp. are halophytes and are found in coastal habitats. A few are weeds of waste places and open stony ground.