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Broadleaf plantain (Plantago major) is one of the most abundant and widely distributed medicinal crops in the world.
The caterpillar eats a variety of broad-leaf plants such as broadleaf plantains, dandelions and violets:
Plantago major ("broadleaf plantain" or "greater plantain") is a species of Plantago, family Plantaginaceae.
This characteristic in addition to paler green color, less waxy appearance, lack of hairs and toothed, irregular margins distinguishes P. rugelii from the similar and closely related Plantago major (broadleaf plantain).
A New Lawn, Beset by Weeds Q. Our large new lawn is being overwhelmed by crab grass, broadleaf plantain and wild violets, but we don't want to use chemical herbicides.
Broadleaf plantain is also a highly nutritious wild edible, that is high in calcium and vitamins A, C, and K. The young, tender leaves can be eaten raw, and the older, stringier leaves can be boiled in stews and eaten.
The land can't bear the touch of a White man's foot.
The oath finished, Kaneke kissed the white man's foot, which I suppose was part of the ceremony, and strove to rise.
Others suggest a placard be placed on the its base to explain why few white people took offensive a century ago about a sculpture of a slave sitting at a white man's feet.
XXI The White Man's Foot In his lodge beside a river, Close beside a frozen river, Sat an old man, sad and lonely.
They debated, for instance, whether they would publish a photograph of a black man washing a white man's feet during the church service, fearing it would be suggestive of black servitude.
If these men had meant to attack us--which I do not think--the strange sight before them caused them to abandon the idea, for all their attention seemed to be concentrated upon Kaneke kneeling at the white man's feet.
It is a study of a seemingly random group of wild plants, including dandelion and greater plantain.
Greater plantain (Plantago major)
The greater plantain (Plantago major ) is known as [Saint]'Patrick's bowl'.
Plantago major ("broadleaf plantain" or "greater plantain") is a species of Plantago, family Plantaginaceae.
Common Plantain, Erva-De-Orelha, General Plantain, Grand Plantain, Greater Plantain, Llantén, Plantago asiatica, Plantago major, Plantago Mayor, Plantain, Plantain Commun, Tanchagem.
Plantago major is one of the most abundant and widely distributed medicinal crops in the world.
A native of North America, it is similar to the closely related Plantago major.
In western China, the jelly-like seeds of Plantago major were formerly also used.
Plantago major is an herbaceous perennial plant with a rosette of leaves 15-30 cm in diameter.
Plantago major grows in lawns and fields, along roadsides, and in other areas with that have been disturbed by humans.
Plantago major (I)
Plantago Rugelii grows in more moist and shaded habitats than does Plantago Major.
Plantago major ("broadleaf plantain" or "greater plantain") is a species of Plantago, family Plantaginaceae.
Plantago major is constant and Poa annua, Trifolium repens, Lolium perenne and Cynosurus cristatus are frequent.
This characteristic in addition to paler green color, less waxy appearance, lack of hairs and toothed, irregular margins distinguishes P. rugelii from the similar and closely related Plantago major (broadleaf plantain).
He added: "I think it indicates how carefully these volumes are done, that weedy little Plantago major gets just as much space, and just as fine an illustration, as any of the rare, exotic, endemic orchid species do."