Stickseed
Stickseed is a common name applied to several plants in the Boraginaceae family, most notably Hackelia virginiana, and is also used for related species in Hackelia and sometimes Lappula. The name refers to the plant’s seeds, which develop hooked or barbed structures that readily cling to fur, clothing, or skin, helping dispersal by animals and people.
Hackelia virginiana, often called stickseed or beggar’s lice, is a herbaceous perennial native to much of eastern
Ecology and dispersal hinge on the seed burs. The hooked seeds enable local, often long-distance transport by
Human interaction with stickseed is generally limited to the nuisance of the burs, which can cling to
In summary, stickseed describes plants known for their clingy seed burs, with Hackelia virginiana as a representative