Plantain, Broadleaf (Plantago major) seeds, organic

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Family:  Plantain (Plantaginaceae)

Hardy to Zones 3 to 10

Herbaceous perennial native to Europe and naturalized worldwide.  As a food, young leaves may be incorporated in salads or as a potherb.  Traditional usage (TWM): antimicrobial and antiinflammatory, wound healing, immunotonic, soothing, diuretic.  Source of antibacterial tannins and cell-proliferating allantoin.  Plants thrive in sun or shade, moist or sodden soils.  Broad, oval, bright green leaves.   Sow seed on surface of soil in early spring.  Seed prefers cool soils for germination, which can take up to 6 weeks.  Space plants 1 foot apart.

Packet contains 100 seeds
1 g contains ~2,000 seeds
5 g contains ~10,000 seeds
10 g contains ~20,000 seeds

Certified Organically Grown

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  1. Question

    Jeanne

    which variety of Plantain has the most medicinal qualities?

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    • Richo Cech

      Richo Cech

      Hi Jeanne, thanks for your note. Herbalists demlonstrate a marked preference for either broadleaf or narrow leaved plantains. You will want to read the plantain pages in “Growing Plant Medicine” Vol 2 which will take you to the next level, richo

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  2. Dora Smith

    Most came up and growing great

    Dora Smith (verified owner)

    These have grown beautifully. I mixed them w another brand Plantago major, these were in refrigerator 14 days and the others 10 after getting mixed w originals. I planted 4 seeds per starter pot. Every pot had atleast 1 come up, most had 3 or 4. I transplanted into 6” pots and put in partly sunny window w grow lights. I used 2 mixes for aloe Vera. Herb food once growing well. Some now have flower buds.

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  3. Question

    Stephanie

    Good Afternoon,
    are your Plantago major seeds non-GMO, or open pollinated ?

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    • Richo Cech

      Admin Richo Cech

      Hello, They are certified organically grown, open-pollinated, not GMO. r

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    • Kendra Julagay

      I notice you have added instructions to start Plantago species in spring in cool soils. I am in southern California, and it sounds like these are not something I could expect to start in July or August. Would you expect any of these Plantagos to start successfully in southern California in July or August?

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    • Richo Cech

      Richo Cech

      Hello Kendra, Yes, this could be done by choosing a cool, shady and moist location. They might come up right away, they really aren’t that hard to start, or t is quite possible that the seeds would remain dormant and germinate in the winter.
      Richo

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    • Phyllis Ross

      I live very close to Joshua Tree National Park in So. California. I would love to plant these.. Please advise if they will grow well here.

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    • Richo Cech

      Richo Cech

      Hi Phyllis,
      Years ago I made a collection of broadleaf plantain at Bandelier National Monument (similarly hot and dry climate). Plantain will grow almost anywhere.
      Richo

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    • Ann Dennis

      Hello, I just read an article concerning ” Plantago asiatica”. The article: Can a plantain from Asia keep liver disease at bay?
      I was wondering if you might start selling these seeds also?
      Thanks,
      Ann

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    • Richo Cech

      Richo Cech

      Hello Ann,
      Thanks for your comments. We do sell seeds of Plantago asiatica (Chinese plantain) and I consider it to be medicinally interchangeable with P. major. Richo

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    • Christine Chandler

      Does this plant do well if planted in a moisty grass setting that gets mowed infrequently? Thanks.

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    • Richo Cech

      Richo Cech

      yes, that is precisely where we usually see them

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