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  1. Plantago maritima

    Plantago maritima, the sea plantain, seaside plantain or goose tongue, is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae. It has a subcosmopolitan distribution in temperate and Arctic regions, native to most of Europe, northwest Africa, northern and central Asia, northern North America, and southern South America. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Plantago maritima, the sea plantain, seaside plantain or goose tongue, is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae.It has a subcosmopolitan distribution in temperate and Arctic regions, native to most of Europe, northwest Africa, northern and central Asia, northern North America, and southern South America. [3] [4]
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  4. gallowaywildfoods.com

    It has a similar flavour profile and can be used in similar ways. Ribwort plantain (Plantago lanceolata) is the inland cousin of sea plantain, very common in gardens and hedgerows, but often also doing very well in coastal grasslands, so there is some overlap of habitat. Distinguish ribwort plantain by its less succulent broader leaves with ...
  5. calflora.org

    Plantago maritima is a perennial herb that is native to California, and also found elsewhere in North America and beyond. Plant Range. Observation Search ~445 records in California Plant Characteristics. D J J J A S O N A F M M. Bloom Period Photos on Calflora. Genus: Plantago: Family: Plantaginaceae Category: angiosperm PLANTS group: ...
  6. guides.nynhp.org

    New York Natural Heritage Program Guides

    https://guides.nynhp.org › seaside-plantain

    Only three of these (none which are found in salt marshes) have linear leaves, as does P. maritima: Plantago psyllium, Plantago aristata, and Plantago patagonica (all three of which are non-native species). P. psyllium has leaves borne oppositely on the stem and only one to three millimeters wide. P. aristata and P. patagonica are both annual ...
  7. powo.science.kew.org

    Plantago maritima L. First published in Sp. Pl.: 114 (1753) This species is accepted The native range of this species is Europe to Central Asia, NW. Africa, Subarctic America to W. & NE. U.S.A., S. South America. It is a perennial and grows primarily in the temperate biome. Taxonomy ...
  8. totallywilduk.co.uk

    Plantago maritima subsp. maritima (there are several subspecies, differentiated by their geographical distributions). Physical Characteristics: Looking a bit like a wider, more succulent grass stem with a slightly concave central zone, these plants grow in a basal rosette and have vertical flowering stalks that have tougher stems.
  9. naturalmedicinalherbs.net

    Latin name: Plantago maritima Family: Plantaginaceae (Plantain Family) Medicinal use of Sea Plantain: Plantain seeds contain up to 30% mucilage which swells up in the gut, acting as a bulk laxative and soothing irritated membranes. Sometimes the seed husks are used without the seeds. Description of the plant:
  10. jungledragon.com

    "Plantago maritima", the sea plantain, seaside plantain or goose tongue, is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae. It has a subcosmopolitan distribution in temperate and Arctic regions, native to most of Europe, northwest Africa, northern and central Asia, northern North America, and southern South America.

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