english plantain

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english plantain

A gardener carefully weeds out an english plantain from a vegetable patch.

Definition

Noun: 1. A common perennial herb: A species of plantain (Plantago lanceolata) native to Europe and Asia but now widely naturalized in temperate regions worldwide. It is characterized by its distinctive long, narrow, and strongly ribbed leaves that grow in a basal rosette.

Usage and Examples
  • As a subject: " is often considered a weed in lawns, but it has historical medicinal uses."
  • As an object: "The herbalist collected to make a soothing salve."
  • With modifiers: "The narrow-leaved thrives in compacted soil."
Advanced Usage and Notes
  • Botanical Context: In botanical and ecological writing, "" specifically denotes and is used to discuss its role in ecosystems, its invasive potential, or its historical ethnobotanical applications.
  • Differentiation: It is important to distinguish this plant from the common broadleaf plantain () and from the banana-like fruit also called "plantain."
Variants and Related Words
  • Ribwort Plantain (n): A common alternative name for the same species, referring to the prominent parallel ribs on the leaves.
  • Narrowleaf Plantain (n): Another name describing its key morphological feature.
  • Buckhorn Plantain (n): A regional name used in North America.
  • Plantago lanceolata (n): The formal botanical Latin name.
Synonyms
  • Ribwort (n)
  • Lamb's Tongue (n) (a less common name, descriptive of the leaf shape)
Related Phrases and Idioms
  • No common idioms or phrasal verbs are directly associated with this specific botanical term. Its usage is primarily literal and scientific.
english plantain

A gardener carefully weeds out an english plantain from a vegetable patch.

Noun
  1. an Old World plantain with long narrow ribbed leaves widely established in temperate regions