I have three types of plantain that grow in my sandy soil. Lanceolata,, Major and a yet to be identified one that looks closer to Maritima, but there's not as many leaves. It's a smaller variety and has a blueish green tint and it has very fine hairs which gives it a fuzzy texture. It's also a very dry one that has all the identifiers of Plantago and tastes the same only slightly milder.
I have three types of plantain that grow in my sandy soil. Lanceolata,, Major and a yet to be identified one that looks closer to Maritima, but there's not as many leaves. It's a smaller variety and has a blueish green tint and it has very fine hairs which gives it a fuzzy texture. It's also a very dry one that has all the identifiers of Plantago and tastes the same only slightly milder.
Nice! We've got two here in the yard, major and lanceolata. I'm happy to have those two!
I’ll have to keep my eye out for some seaside plantain when I’m in Nova Scotia!
Good luck and have fun!
Looks like a great spot that you are at. Are you in the States in this video?
I was actually in Nova Scotia in Canada.
Than you!
You're welcome! Thank you, too!
very cool thanks for sharing
You're welcome! Thank you, too!
It looks like those in the Poaceae family!
Yeah, I can see the similarity. Thanks!
I don't think you are in the Okanagan!
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Haha! Yes, you caught me!
New sub here from Kelowna!! So happy to have found you 🌱🌿☘️💚
@@peggymartin3209 I'm happy you found me, too!