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The lyre-leaf sage, scientifically known as Salvia lyrata L., is a remarkable plant species found in the wild landscapes around Summerville, South Carolina. This perennial herb is part of the mint family and is easily recognizable by its unique foliage and vibrant blooms. The leaves of the lyre-leaf sage are deeply lobed and have a distinct lyre shape, which gives the plant its common name. During the blooming season, typically in spring and early summer, the plant produces tall spikes adorned with small, tubular flowers that can attract a variety of pollinators, including bees and butterflies.

Lyre-leaf sage thrives in a range of habitats, often found in open fields, meadows, and disturbed areas. Its adaptability to different soil types makes it a resilient species, contributing to the biodiversity of the region. In addition to its ecological significance, the lyre-leaf sage is often appreciated for its ornamental qualities, making it a popular choice for native plant gardens. Its ability to attract wildlife while requiring minimal maintenance makes it an excellent addition to landscapes aimed at promoting local ecosystems.

When exploring the natural beauty of Summerville, keep an eye out for this striking plant. Observing the lyre-leaf sage in its natural habitat not only enhances your appreciation of local flora but also highlights the importance of preserving the diverse ecosystems that support such species.

ID2927027
Rankspecies
Scientific NameSalvia lyrata L.
Common Namelyre-leaf sage
Attributionavathebuglady | avathebuglady | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen09/04/2025 2:38 pm
Last Seen25/04/2026 9:45 am
Total Observations4
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
6235164293krasikApril 25, 2026 12:54 pm32.94683, -80.170175
6273327956krasikApril 25, 2026 9:45 am32.947605, -80.170083
5134757736avathebugladySeptember 4, 2025 10:23 am32.960124, -80.174259
5134897081avathebugladyApril 9, 2025 2:38 pm32.971871, -80.182139

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