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Narrowleaf Plantain

Plantago lanceolata
HOW TO GROW NARROWLEAF PLANTAIN

Sow seeds on the surface of the soil, and keep moist until germination. Transplant or thin to 6” to 1’ apart. Grows well with grass, and will self-seed. The plants thrive in drought conditions but also in wet climates. Plants grow as weeds on lawns, gardens, and open disturbed ground where animals graze. Hardiness zones 5-9. Perennial.

Days from maturity calculated from the date of seeding. Average 14000 seeds per ounce. Usual seed life: 5 years.

Planting Depth surface
Plant Spacing 6-12”
Row Spacing 12-18”
Storage Refrigerate
Full Sun, Dry Climate

 

  • Narrowleaf Plantain
  • Narrowleaf Plantain
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Narrowleaf Plantain is a fairly low growing perennial herb hardy to USDA zone 5 and thrives in all soil types. Plantain is highly regarded for medicine and forage. Its name comes from the long slender leaves, as opposed to Broad Leaf Plantain whose leaves are wider. Plantain is well known for its healing properties ...
Narrowleaf Plantain is a fairly low growing perennial herb hardy to USDA zone 5 and thrives in all soil types. Plantain is highly regarded for medicine and forage. Its name comes from the long slender leaves, as opposed to Broad Leaf Plantain whose leaves are wider. Plantain is well known for its healing properties and is said to relieve the pain and irritation from bites and stings, as well as heal minor small cuts and wounds. It is also said to help draw out thorns, splinters and other small embedded objects. Plantain seed husks are the same Psyllium husks that can be purchased in health food stores and serve the same purpose. Seeds are also edible and nutritious. Plantain leaves are a great nourishing and medicinal herb that can be added in your meals, so long as you remove the fibrous strands or cut the leaves crosswise to sever the ribs. Plantain self seeds in the garden readily and makes an excellent living mulch and mineral rich companion for other plants. Tags: Harvest: Mid, Color: Green, Specialty: Drought Tolerant, Season: Spring, Summer, Fall.

The origins of Narrowleaf plantain date back to western Norway from the Early Neolithic era in fields where animals were grazing.
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  • Narrowleaf Plantain
  • Narrowleaf Plantain

Narrowleaf Plantain

Plantago lanceolata
Narrowleaf Plantain is a fairly low growing perennial herb hardy to USDA zone 5 and thrives in all soil types. Plantain is highly regarded for medicine and forage. Its name comes from the long slender leaves, as opposed to Broad Leaf Plantain whose leaves are w...
Narrowleaf Plantain is a fairly low growing perennial herb hardy to USDA zone 5 and thrives in all soil types. Plantain is highly regarded for medicine and forage. Its name comes from the long slender leaves, as opposed to Broad Leaf Plantain whose leaves are wider. Plantain is well known for its healing properties and is said to relieve the pain and irritation from bites and stings, as well as heal minor small cuts and wounds. It is also said to help draw out thorns, splinters and other small embedded objects. Plantain seed husks are the same Psyllium husks that can be purchased in health food stores and serve the same purpose. Seeds are also edible and nutritious. Plantain leaves are a great nourishing and medicinal herb that can be added in your meals, so long as you remove the fibrous strands or cut the leaves crosswise to sever the ribs. Plantain self seeds in the garden readily and makes an excellent living mulch and mineral rich companion for other plants. Tags: Harvest: Mid, Color: Green, Specialty: Drought Tolerant, Season: Spring, Summer, Fall.

The origins of Narrowleaf plantain date back to western Norway from the Early Neolithic era in fields where animals were grazing.
Learn More
HOW TO GROW NARROWLEAF PLANTAIN

Sow seeds on the surface of the soil, and keep moist until germination. Transplant or thin to 6” to 1’ apart. Grows well with grass, and will self-seed. The plants thrive in drought conditions but also in wet climates. Plants grow as weeds on lawns, gardens, and open disturbed ground where animals graze. Hardiness zones 5-9. Perennial.

Days from maturity calculated from the date of seeding. Average 14000 seeds per ounce. Usual seed life: 5 years.

Planting Depth surface
Plant Spacing 6-12”
Row Spacing 12-18”
Storage Refrigerate
Full Sun, Dry Climate

 

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We promote fair trade, organic practices and environmental responsibility throughout the Restoration Seeds supply chain. Below are the family farmers and seed suppliers who bring our open pollinated seeds to you.

Idyllwild Conventional Seed grower since 2018
Idyllwild was born of our joyful curiosity and celebration of nature’s diverse gifts. Following nature’s model of open dispersal and dissemination, we share these seeds with you and invite you to play in the garden of abundance. We learn from nature and she has taught us to live and think in terms of “abundance” instead of “scarcity”. Diversity - in all forms, from genetic to creative expression - is the heart of resilience. We enjoy experimenting with myriads of flavors, colors, and textures and the world opens to us in infinite possibilities. As a result, we are nourished in body, mind, and spirit.
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