Sesuvium portulacastrum
 
 
 
 
 
Sesuvium portulacastrum 


Prostate, much branched herb. ocassionally creeping on the muddy frequently tidal inundated slopes of saline habitats 
Tap roots are poorly developed, adventitious roots developed from the  nodes, fleshy, shiny, spongy , nodes jointed and easily separated, pink, short erect branching, mid zone of the internodes slightly swollen, while node indistinctly grooved. 
Leaves simple, opposite, thick, fleshy, oblong to lanceolate, entire, acute, angled 
Inflorescence cyme at axis, ebracteate, complete, bisexual, regular, pedicellate 
Sepals 5, polysepalous, rosaceous, inferior, imbricate, persistent, elliptic, entire, acute,mid portion thick, terminated into mucronate tip 
Corolla absent 
Stamens numerous, free, filament flattened at the base, basifixed, exerted 
Carpels 2, syncarpous, ovary superior, ovoid, whitsh green, soft, glabrous, 3 chambered, style 3, 0.4 cm long, terminal, soft, whitish, stigma 0 
Fruit a capsule, 1 cm long and 1.5 cm diam. with persistent calyx.