AppearancePlantago major is a perennial from a basal rosette with broad oval leaves.Foliage Smooth or slightly hairy, oval to elliptic, with a waxy surface and veins that are parallel to the margins. Margins are un-toothed and sometimes wavy.Flowers Flowers produced on unbranched stalks that arise from the rosette. Flowering stems are 5-15 in. (12.7-38.1 cm) long, clustered with small flowers that have whitish petals and bracts surrounding the flowers.Fruit A 2-celled oval capsule, 0.12-0.2 in. (3-5 mm) long, that opens by a lid around the middle.Ecological ThreatPlantago major can be found throughout the United States, primarily a weed of turfgrass. It is native to Eurasia.

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James H. Miller, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org

Elizabeth Bella, AECOM, Bugwood.org

Lynn Sosnoskie, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org

Bruce Ackley, The Ohio State University, Bugwood.org

Elizabeth Bella, AECOM, Bugwood.org

Michael Shephard, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org

D. Walters and C. Southwick, USDA, Bugwood.org