Species
Bidens tenuisecta
Slimlobe Beggarticks is a perennial herb native to southeastern U.S. wetlands, known for its yellow flowers and ecological benefits.
Also known as: Slimlobe Beggarticks
Bidens tenuisecta, commonly known as Slimlobe Beggarticks, is native to the southeastern United States, particularly thriving in wetland areas, marshes, and along the edges of streams. This herbaceous perennial typically grows to a height of 1 to 3 feet, exhibiting an upright form with slender, branching stems. The leaves are deeply lobed, giving the plant a delicate appearance, while the bright yellow flowers, which bloom from late summer to fall, attract various pollinators, including bees and butterflies. The fruits are distinctive, featuring barbed achenes that cling to fur and clothing, aiding in seed dispersal and contributing to the plant’s ecological role as a pioneer species in disturbed habitats.
In addition to its ecological benefits, Bidens tenuisecta has been utilized in traditional medicine by some Indigenous cultures for its anti-inflammatory properties. The plant’s ability to thrive in moist, nutrient-rich soils makes it an excellent choice for rain gardens and naturalized areas. Its adaptations to wet environments include a robust root system that helps stabilize soil and prevent erosion, making it valuable for habitat restoration projects. Overall, Slimlobe Beggarticks plays a significant role in supporting local biodiversity while offering aesthetic and functional benefits in landscape design.
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