Buckhorn Plantain Interactions Overview
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Buckhorn Plantain
Also known as
- Plantago lanceolata
- Buckhorn
- Chimney-Sweeps
- English Plantain
- Headsman
- Hoary Plantain
- Llantén
- Llantén Menor
- Petit Plantin
- Plantain
- Ribgrass
- Ribwort
- Ribwort Plantain
- Ripplegrass
- Small Plantain
- Snake's Tongue
- Soldier's Herb
Buckhorn plantain (Plantago lanceolata) is a type of herbaceous perennial plant that is native to Europe but is widely naturalized in many parts of the world, including North America. The plant is characterized by its narrow, lance-shaped leaves and spikes of small, greenish-brown flowers. Buckhorn plantain is edible and has been used for medicinal purposes for centuries. It has been used as a treatment for wounds, respiratory problems, and digestive issues.
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