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Description. — A small, bright-green evergreen perennial. Roots fibrous. 

 Stems twiggy below, slender, rooting ; barren shoots short, with crowded leaves, 

 flowering shoots erect or ascending, 3-4 inches long, sometimes branched, leafy. 

 Leaves alternate or opposite, glabrous, obovate, flat, fleshy, blunt, sessile, i inch 



Fig. 92. — S. alsinefolium AUioni. 



long ; those of the flowering shoots oblong, | inch long. Inflorescence a leafy 

 raceme 1-2 inches long, sometimes branched, with the flowers solitary or 

 several together on short, slender branches. Flowers white or whitish, i men 

 across. Calyx green, cup-shaped, the triangular teeth equalling the tube. 

 Petals lanceolate, acute, apiculate, wide-spreading, more than twice the calyTc. 

 Stamens shorter than the petals, filaments white, anthers red or purple. bcales 

 spathulate, thrice as long as broad, yellowish, emarginate. Carpels green. 



