COMMON PLANTS of WISCONSIN |
UWSP Biology 130 |
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Plantago
spp.;
plantain
[Plantaginaceae]
Several species of annual, biennial, or perennial herbs, most with a
rosette of basal leaves and a leafless flower stalk. Flowers small
and inconspicuous, densely arranged in a narrow spike or somewhat
broader head. Leaves strongly ribbed, entire or barely toothed,
and ranging from narrow to broad depending on the species. Some
species are common weeds of lawns, roadsides, and waste places, with
different individuals flowering throughout the growing season. Two
native species, the others introduced.
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