PLANTAIN
(Plantago major)
common plantain, broad-leaved plantain, greater
plantain, way bread
Description:
A common perennial weed. Once identified, it is easy to remember.
Leaves, broadly ovate, entire or toothed, characterized by a thick,
channeled footstalk. Flower stalks are 6-8 in., tipped with long,
slender spikes of greenish-white flowers but overshadowed by the
brown sepals and bracts. The leaves of P. lanceolata are lance
leafed, more grass-like, darker green, stems tipped by a short
spike of tiny white flowers. Both, common around the world in
moist waste places, lawns, stream beds in mountians.
Medicinal:
Astringent, demulcent, diuretic, expectorant, hemostatic.
Leaves of the fresh plant makes an excellent poultice for insect
bites. Chew to make a bolus and place on bite. Leaf tea for thrush
in children, hemorrhage, heavy menstruation, parasites, sore eyes,
edema, bladder, lung, stomachache, stomach ulcers, skin problems,
ringworm, toothache, dysentery, hemorrhoids, stimulates healing
process. Steep 1 tsp. fresh or dried leaves in 1/2 cup water.
Take 1-1 1/2 cups a day, mouthful at a time.
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