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| Plantago lanceolata L. |
Ribwort Plantain (Plantago lanceolata), also called English Plantain, is a plant of genus Plantago. Carl Linnaeus (Latinized as Carolus Linnaeus, also known after his ennoblement as, May 23 new style (13 May old style 1707 who laid the foundations for Plants are living Organisms belonging to the kingdom Plantae. Plantago is a Genus of about 200 species of small inconspicuous plants commonly called plantains. It is a common weed of cultivated land. WEED (1390 AM) is a Radio station broadcasting a Spanish format
The plant is a rosette-forming perennial herb, with leafless, silky, hairy flower stems (10-40cm). A flower, also known as a bloom or Blossom, is the reproductive structure found in Flowering plants (plants of the division Magnoliophyta, also The basal leaves are lanceolate spreading or erect, scarcely-toothed with 3-5 strong parallel veins narrowed to short petiole. In Botany, the following terms are used to describe the shape of plant leaves: Acicular ( acicularis) Slender and pointed needle-like In Botany, the petiole is the small stalk attaching the Leaf blade to the stem. Grouping leaf stalk deeply furrowed, oblong grouping of many small flowers each with a pointed bract. Flowers 4 mm (calyx green, corolla brownish), 4 bent back lobes with brown midribs, long white stamens. A sepal (from Latin separatus "separate" + petalum "petal" is a part of the flower of Angiosperms or flower plants A petal (from Ancient Greek petalon "leaf" "thin plate" regarded as a highly modified leaf is one member or part of the corolla Found in British Isles, scarce on acidic soils (pH < 4. The British Isles (Irish variously Na hOileáin Bhriotanacha, Oileáin Iarthair Eorpa, Éire agus an Bhreatain Mhór; Ellanyn Goaldagh Eileanan 5). An invasive weed in North America.
Considered to be an indicator of agriculture in pollen diagrams, P. Pollen is a fine to coarse powder consisting of microgametophytes ( pollen grains) which produce the male Gametes (sperm cells of lanceolata has been found in western Norway from the Early Neolithic onwards. Norway ( Norwegian: Norge ( Bokmål) or Noreg ( Nynorsk) officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Constitutional The Neolithic (from Greek νεολιθικός — neolithikos from νέος neos, "new" + λίθος lithos Something that is considered to be an indicator of grazing in that area. [1]
Plantago lanceolata is used frequently in tisanes and other herbal remedies. An herbal tea, tisane, or ptisan is an Herbal Infusion made from anything other than the leaves of the Tea bush ( Camellia Herbalism is a traditional Medicinal or Folk medicine practice based on the use of Plants and Plant extracts Herbalism is also known as It is also used in many beverages (eg Bio Alp Tea by Val plantes) [2] and even tarts [3]