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Plantain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The population of North America was first introduced to the banana plantain, and in the United States and Europe "banana" generally refers to that variety. ...
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plantain: Definition from Answers.com
plantain n. Any of various plants of the genus Plantago that produce dense spikes of small greenish flowers, especially either of two Eurasian
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Plantain herbal uses Plantago major
Plantain is a perennial herb, thought to be of Eurasian origin and now naturalized throughout the world. ... Plantain is very easy to cultivate, it succeeds in any soil and ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Plantain, Common
The Plantain belongs to the natural order Plantaginaceae, which ... The Broad-leaved Plantain seems to have followed the migrations of our colonists ...
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Plantago - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
They share this name with the very dissimilar plantain, a kind of banana. ... Plantain seed husks expand and become mucilaginous when wet, especially those of ...
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Plantain
Description of plantain, its habitat, medicinal uses, and other useful tips.
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Common plantain
Common Name: common plantain. Range: throughout the United States; found in lawns, pastures, meadows, cracks in sidewalks, waste places and disturbed habitats ...
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plantain - definition of plantain by the Free Online ...
Translations of plantain. plantain synonyms, plantain antonyms. Information about plantain in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ...
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What is a Plantain? What is the difference between plantains ...
Freshly made plantain chips sold directly to you. Order our scrumptious gourmet plantain chips for your next ... The plantain averages about 65% moisture content and the banana ...
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Plantain Management Guidelines--UC IPM
UC home and landscape guidelines for control of Plantains.
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