CRUCIFEILE. 



tains, but is very rare. It is found in the crevices 

 of the rocks, and among moss, scarcely reaching two 

 inches in height, and forming tufts of soft fringed leaves 

 with several flower-stems from the same root. 



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10. CAKIL (Sea Rocket). 

 C. maritlma (Purple Sea Eocket). The only 



British species. Common on the sandy sea-shore, where 

 it grows in a -bushy manner, with zig-zag branched 

 stems, bearing fleshy, variously cut, glaucous leaves, and 



CRAMB6 MARfTIMA (Sea Kale). 



corymbs of lilac flowers. The seed-vessels are of very 

 curious construction, each containing two seeds, of which 

 the lower is erect, the upper pendent. Fl. June 

 September. Annual. 



