Plantain is a weed that has long been used in countryside for its medicinal properties. Here is some information on its possible uses in herbal medicine and its growing conditions.
February 27, 2016
Plantain is a weed that has long been used in countryside for its medicinal properties. Here is some information on its possible uses in herbal medicine and its growing conditions.
Plantago lanceolata, P. major.
Plantago psyllium, P. ovata.
Beware: For proper use of plantain, see your doctor or herbalist. Plantain is not recommended for pregnant or nursing women, unless medically advised.
Nobody wants to grow an ordinary grass like plantain, but there are interesting ornamental varieties, less invasive, in pots or in borders.
Varieties
Location
P. psyllium and P. ovata prefer full sun and well-drained soil. P. major likes wet soils, P. lanceolata prefers grasslands.
Multiplication
Directly sow seeds in the spring once the soil has warmed.
Care
Cut the seed heads to prevent the plantain from overly reseeding.
Pests and diseases
Powdery mildew attacks P. major during weather.
Harvest and conservation
Some people have called the plantain "the footprint of the white man", because its seeds were carried away by the pant cuffs of settlers and reseeded elsewhere. So next time you look at it, you'll see it as more usefull!
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