Sagina japonica

(Sw.) Ohwi (1937)

This name is accepted

Kingdom: Viridiplantae Phylum: Magnoliophyta Class/Clade: Eudicot-CoreEudicot Order: Caryophyllales Family: Caryophyllaceae Genus: Sagina

Japanese pearlwort

Description

Key Characters:

Growth Form: Plants annual, glandular–pubescent.

Stems: Stems ascending to spreading, much–branched, usually filiform, frequently glandular–pubescent distally.

Roots:

Leaves: Leaves simple. Opposite, axillary fascicles rarely present; basal frequently in tuft of ascending leaves, rosette rarely present; cauline leaves conspicuously connate basally, forming shallow, scarious cup. Basal leaves linear, 4–10 mm, succulent; cauline leaves blade linear, fleshy; proximal Blades 9–20 mm, becoming shorter distally, 4–7 mm. Apex of basal leaves apiculate; apex of cauline leaves apiculate. Base sessile. Surfaces of basal leaves glabrous; cauline leaves glabrous or rarely pubescent. Margins entire. 1-veined. Petioles absent. Stipules absent.

Flowers: Flowers solitary and terminal on the branches or few in cymes. Flowers bisexual (perfect), actinomorphic, axillary. Pedicels slender, distal portion densely glandular–pubescent, becoming less densely glandular–pubescent proximally, proximal 1/4 usually glabrous. Calyx glandular–pubescent basally; sepals elliptic to orbiculate, 2–2.5 mm, hyaline margins whitish, apex obtuse to rounded, glandular–pubescent, remaining appressed following capsule dehiscence. Petals ovate to orbiculate, 1–2 mm, shorter than sepals. Stamens 5 or 10. Ovary superior 1-celled; ovules numerous; styles as many as and alternate with the sepals.

Fruit: Capsules 2.5–3 mm; exceeding sepals; dehiscing ca. 1/4 length. Seeds dark brown; reniform to nearly globose; plump; abaxial groove absent; 0.4–0.5 mm; densely tuberculate or strongly pebbled (e North America).

Ploidy:

Habitat: Dryish sites; waste places.

Elevation Range: ca. 200 m.

Historical Distribution

Uses and Culture

USES

Natural History

Statewide Status

Naturalized

Island Status

Mokupāpapa (Kure atoll) Naturalized
Kuaihelani (Midway Atoll) Naturalized
O'ahu Naturalized

Dispersal Agents


Pollinators

Specimens

Bibliography

Name Published In: J. Jap. Bot. 13: 438 (1937)

Other References

Wagner et al. 1990:506 (no NWHI records, O? [single coll., Honolulu International Airport, 1985]); Starr et al. 2003:26 (Mi); Starr et al. 2016:14 (Ku)

Occurrences

SNo. Scientific Name Scientific Name Authorship Locality Habitat Basis of Record Recorded By Record Number Island Source Date
1 Sagina japonica (Sw.) Ohwi PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Starr, F.; Martz, K. 010522-3 Kure Atoll US 5/22/2001
2 Sagina japonica (Sw.) Ohwi Kaala Rd. Bog. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Stine, J. USARMY 126 Oahu BISH 3/10/2009
3 Sagina japonica (Sw.) Ohwi Kure Atoll Growing on runway. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Starr, F. 010522-3 Kure Atoll BISH 5/22/2001
4 Sagina japonica (Sw.) Ohwi Honolulu International Airport, outside U.S. Customs/Agriculture Offices; in bare soil, planted area PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Hoe, W.J. s.n. Oahu BISH 2/28/1985
5 Sagina japonica (Sw.) Ohwi Sand Island, sector 50 Numerous plants seen. This is a new island record. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Starr, F. 990510-6 Midway Atoll BISH 5/10/1999
6 Sagina japonica (Sw.) Ohwi sand island, sector 50 Numerous plants seen. This is a new island record. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN starr, f. martz, k. collector number: 990510-6 Midway Atoll BISH 5/10/1999
7 Sagina japonica (Sw.) Ohwi honolulu international airport, outside u.s. customs/agriculture offices; in bare soil, planted area PRESERVED_SPECIMEN hoe, w.j. collector number: s.n. Oahu BISH 2/28/1985
8 Sagina japonica (Sw.) Ohwi kaala rd. Bog. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN stine, j. elmore, m.; hardman, a.; frankllin, k. collector number: usarmy 126 Oahu BISH 3/10/2009
9 Sagina japonica (Sw.) Ohwi kure atoll Growing on runway. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN starr, f. martz, k. collector number: 010522-3 Kure Atoll BISH 5/22/2001
10 Sagina japonica (Sw.) Ohwi Sand Island, sector 50 Numerous plants seen. This is a new island record. PreservedSpecimen Starr, F. Martz, K. Collector Number: 990510-6 Midway Atoll BISH Specimen 5/10/1999