Bristly Lady’s Thumb

The Bristly Lady’s Thumb, scientifically known as Persicaria longiseta, is a fascinating plant species that can be observed in the natural surroundings of Summerville, South Carolina. This particular species is recognized for its unique bristly texture, which distinguishes it from other members of the Persicaria genus. The Bristly Lady’s Thumb is often found in moist areas, thriving in environments that provide adequate water and sunlight.

First documented in the region on October 11, 2025, this plant has garnered attention due to its distinctive appearance and ecological role. Although only a single observation has been recorded, the Bristly Lady’s Thumb contributes to the rich biodiversity of the area, showcasing the variety of flora that can be found in Summerville. Its presence indicates the health of local ecosystems, as plants like these often play crucial roles in supporting various wildlife species, including pollinators and herbivores.

As a part of the local flora, the Bristly Lady’s Thumb adds to the intricate tapestry of life in Summerville. Observers and nature enthusiasts are encouraged to keep an eye out for this unique plant during their explorations, as each sighting contributes to our understanding of the region’s biodiversity. With its bristly leaves and striking characteristics, the Bristly Lady’s Thumb is a noteworthy addition to the plant life of South Carolina.

ID4034537
Rankspecies
Scientific NamePersicaria longiseta (Bruijn) Kitag.
Common NameBristly Lady's Thumb
Attributiontheleaflady | theleaflady | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen10/11/2025 2:07 pm
Last Seen10/11/2025 2:07 pm
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
5892731037theleafladyNovember 10, 2025 2:07 pm33.013767, -80.171947

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