Linaria canadensis

Linaria canadensis

Linaria canadensis, commonly known as Canadian Toadflax, is a fascinating species that can be observed in the Summerville area of South Carolina. This plant belongs to the genus Linaria and is recognized for its unique characteristics and ecological significance. The species was first observed in Summerville on May 4, 2025, marking a noteworthy addition to the local flora.

Canadian Toadflax typically thrives in open fields, disturbed areas, and along roadsides, showcasing its adaptability to various environments. It is a perennial plant that can contribute to the biodiversity of the region, providing habitat and food sources for various local wildlife. The delicate, snapdragon-like flowers of Linaria canadensis are often attractive to pollinators, including bees and butterflies, which play a critical role in maintaining the health of ecosystems.

Although only one observation of this species has been recorded thus far, its presence indicates the ongoing richness of Summerville’s natural habitat. As more people engage with nature and explore the local landscape, further sightings and studies may reveal additional insights into the role of Linaria canadensis within the community.

Whether you’re a seasoned botanist or a casual nature enthusiast, keep an eye out for this charming plant during your next outdoor adventure in Summerville!

ID5414999
Rankspecies
Scientific NameLinaria canadensis (L.) Dum.Cours.
AttributionNorm Shea | Norm Shea | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen05/04/2025 12:58 pm
Last Seen05/04/2025 12:58 pm
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
5134218532Norm SheaApril 5, 2025 12:58 pm33.025039, -80.177505

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