60-80 seeds Cassiope redowskii.
Cassiope redowskii is evergreen shrub or dwarf with ascending branches up to 0.5 m high.
Leaves 2-3 mm long and 1 - 1.5 mm wide, sessile, scaly, oppositely arranged, widely oval-elliptical, densely pressed, shiny, glabrous, brownish and ciliated along the edge, with the cilia growing at the tip of the leaf, forming tassels of hairs at the top of the shoots.
The flowers are naked, axillary, bent at the apex (so that they wilt), 3-7 mm long, do not exceed the shoot. Sepals up to 2 mm long, leathery, with brown membranous margin above.
Corolla about 0.5 cm long, white, bell-shaped, bluntly 4-toothed. Pestle exceeds stamens. The column is straight, dull above. Boxes 3 mm long, rounded.
Endemic (Russia) - Lower Zeya, Bureinsky, Amgunsky (eastern part), Ussuriysk botanical areas.
It grows in rocky placers, on gravelly plateaus and slopes in char. Flowering VII - VIII.