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Broadleaf Plantain Seeds (Plantago major). 250 Seeds from Healthy Plants.

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Original price was: $1.92.Current price is: $1.15.

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Climate : Humid Continental
Sunlight : Full Sun
Genus : plantago
Cultivating Difficulty : Very Easy
Watering : Medium
Brand : Fresh
Indoor/Outdoor : Outdoor
Type : Herb Seeds
Life Cycle : Perennial
Growth Habit : Clumping
Color : Green
Features : Cold Resistant, Draught Resistant, Edible, Fast Growing, Flowering
Common Name : Broadleaf Plantain
Season of Interest : Fall, Spring, Summer

This listing is for 250 fresh Broadleaf Plantain (Plantago major) seeds. No poisons or chemicals are used on my plants. These are healthy seeds that are viable and will be good in the ground up to 50-60 years. Broadleaf Plantain is a hardy and easy to grow perennial herb that thrives in full sun and medium watering. It has clumping growth habit and produces green leaves that are edible and also draught and cold resistant. This plant is perfect for outdoor gardening during summer, fall, and spring seasons. It is fast growing and features small flowering stems. Cultivating this herb is very easy, making it a great choice for both novice and experienced gardeners. This item belongs to the Seeds & Bulbs, Plants, Seeds & Bulbs, Yard, Garden & Outdoor Living, and Home & Garden categories. Valued by people with interests in herbalism for homemade remedies and purported for use for colds, flu, sore throats, uterine inflammation, intestinal inflammation, ulcers, diarrhea, fatigue, epilepsy, soothe bronchitis, burns, coughs, dermatitis, insect bites and stings, peptic ulcers, urinary tract infection, and wound healing. The leaves can be crushed and used on the skin to relieve stings, bruises, insect bites, eczema and small cuts in the skin. A salve can also be made from the leaves. The leaves can be edible: The leaves high in calcium and vitamins A, C, and K. The young, tender leaves can be eaten raw and blended into smoothies, while the older, stringier leaves can be boiled in stews and eaten. According to internet searches, the seeds are also edible.