Seaside Brookweed

The Seaside Brookweed, scientifically known as Samolus parviflorus Raf., is a fascinating species that can be observed in the coastal regions around Summerville, South Carolina. This plant is particularly well-adapted to its seaside habitat, thriving in the moist, sandy soils often found near the edges of salt marshes and tidal zones. The Seaside Brookweed is characterized by its small, delicate flowers and lush green foliage, which provide a striking contrast against the backdrop of sandy beaches and saltwater.

Typically found in areas with high humidity and occasional flooding, the Seaside Brookweed plays an important role in its ecosystem. It helps stabilize the soil and provides habitat for various small creatures. The plant’s unique adaptations allow it to tolerate saline conditions, making it a resilient species in the face of changing tides and weather patterns.

Visitors to Summerville may encounter this charming plant while exploring the coastal landscapes, particularly in the spring and summer months when it is in bloom. Its presence is a reminder of the delicate balance of coastal ecosystems and the importance of preserving these natural habitats for future generations. The Seaside Brookweed is not just a beautiful addition to the coastal flora, but also an essential component of the biodiversity that characterizes the region’s unique environment.

ID4005796
Rankspecies
Scientific NameSamolus parviflorus Raf.
Common NameSeaside Brookweed
Attributionkrasik | krasik | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen25/04/2026 12:40 pm
Last Seen25/04/2026 12:44 pm
Total Observations4
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
6235818035krasikApril 25, 2026 12:46 pm32.946608, -80.170295
6235900474krasikApril 25, 2026 12:44 pm32.94653, -80.170137
6235393767krasikApril 25, 2026 12:40 pm32.946305, -80.16893
6235793634krasikApril 25, 2026 12:23 pm32.948037, -80.167953

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