| Scientific Name |
Plantago lanceolata L. |
| Other Names |
narrow leaf plantain, rib grass |
| Life Cycle |
perennial |
| General Description |
A perennial with narrow leaves forming a rosette. |
| Seedlings |
Cotyledons are grass-like (long and linear) with a groove running down the center.
Young leaves are lanceolate and parallel veined. |
| True Leaves and Stem |
Leaves are lanceolate and parallel veined. Petioles wrap around the center
of the rosette. Blades are mostly smooth, but may have a few hairs. Leaves may be erect, but prostrate in turf environments. |
| Roots |
Short, woody underground stem with fiberous roots. |
| Flower and Fruit |
White flowers are produced on long leafless stalks in dense cylindrical heads.
Fruits are brown capsules containing two small brown seeds. |