Paleseed Plaintain
Scientific Name: Plantago virginica
Also Known As: Southern Plantain, Virginia Plantain
Weed Family: Plantaginaceae

Description

Paleseed plantain is a winter annual, sometimes a biannual. The leaves form in a basal rosette. The leaves are oblanceolate in shape, usually having smooth edges, soft hairs and ranging from 2 to 4-inches in length. Paleseed plantain forms a taproot. Paleseed plantain spreads from seed that is produced from flowers present in late spring. The seedhead is formed in a rat tail shape similar to broadleaf plantain. Paleseed plantain is found in many parts of North America. 

Herbicide Use

For optimum control, make your post-emergence herbicide application when paleseed plantain is young and actively growing, generally in the fall.

Distribution

Germination Dates

Zone-4: OctoberZone-5: OctoberZone-6: NovemberZone-7: NovemberZone-8: DecemberZone-9: December

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