Other plantains

jem seeley

Tenderfoot
Sep 7, 2004
68
0
framlingham suffolk
I've been collecting & using the seeds from Greater Plantain(Plantago major) for some time but wondered whether any of the others were worthy candidates.I've noticed that while you dont get so many seeds on Ribwort plantain(P.lanceolata) the seeds are larger.They ,too,tend to grow in large numbers where they are found so collecting a decent amount would not be a problem. This is also the case with Sea plantain(P.maritima).Is this a food resource that I am, at the moment, ignoring?
 

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Settler
Sep 29, 2004
707
8
Edinburgh
As far as I know, all the plantago family can be used in the same way - both leaves and seeds, for edible purposes. Plants for a Future (http://www.pfaf.org) lists about 12 varieties of Plantago, and mentions the use of seeds as a food in all of them.
 

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