Species
Cakile edentula ssp. edentula var. lacustris
American Searocket is a coastal perennial known for its fleshy leaves and attractive flowers.
Also known as: American Searocket
Cakile edentula ssp. edentula var. lacustris, commonly known as American Searocket, is a coastal plant native to the sandy shores and estuarine environments of North America, particularly along the Great Lakes and the Atlantic coast. This perennial herb typically grows to a height of 30 to 60 centimeters, exhibiting a sprawling or upright habit that allows it to thrive in its often harsh, saline habitat. The leaves are fleshy, lobed, and arranged alternately along the stem, providing a distinctive appearance that aids in water retention, while the flowers are small, typically white to pale purple, and borne in racemes, attracting various pollinators. The fruit is a slender, elongated silique that can disperse seeds effectively with the help of wind and water, ensuring the species’ propagation in dynamic coastal environments.
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