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Description
Flowers: Flowers are typically sessile and solitary with actinomorphic symmetry flowering begins in June and continues until September. The flower parts consist of 5 stamen, an ovary with 3-5 carpels, and 5 sepals which are fused to form a cup. Sepals are 2-3 mm long and attached near the summit of the calyx tube.

Fruit: Plants produce dry dehiscent, ovoid capsules between 4-5 mm in length that appear soon after flowering and persist until September. The seeds produced are typically smooth and vary in color from black to brown as well as the amount produced which can be between 30-50.

Conservation Status
Globally, Sesuvium maritimum has a conservation status of G5 (Globally secure).