Lizard’s Tail

The Lizard’s Tail, scientifically known as Saururus cernuus L., is a fascinating plant species that can be found in the wetlands and marshy areas around Summerville, South Carolina. This perennial herb is notable for its unique inflorescence, which resembles a lizard’s tail, hence its common name. The plant typically grows in rich, moist soil, often thriving in areas that are frequently inundated with water. Its leaves are broad and heart-shaped, providing an attractive green backdrop to its striking flower spikes.

The flowers of the Lizard’s Tail are small and white, arranged in a distinctive, elongated cluster that can be quite eye-catching. These flowers bloom during the warmer months, drawing in various pollinators, including bees and butterflies, which play a crucial role in its reproduction. The plant’s habitat supports a diverse ecosystem, making it an important species for local wildlife.

Lizard’s Tail is often found in association with other wetland plants, contributing to the overall biodiversity of the area. Its presence indicates healthy wetland conditions, which are vital for many species of birds, amphibians, and other wildlife. Observing this unique plant in its natural habitat offers an excellent opportunity for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike to appreciate the beauty and complexity of South Carolina’s wetlands.

ID5384932
Rankspecies
Scientific NameSaururus cernuus L.
Common NameLizard's Tail
AttributionCaroline | Caroline | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen19/04/2026 11:54 am
Last Seen19/04/2026 11:54 am
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
6251626403CarolineApril 19, 2026 11:54 am32.947426, -80.169136

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