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Plantago bellidioides (Plantaginaceae) 3:561 |
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Plantago
bellidioides is a native rosette herb that sometimes
develops a taproot. It grows in sandy places near the east,
north-west and west coasts. The leaves are more or less entire, have
septate (i.e. divided into a series of cells) hairs on both surfaces
and are held flat to the ground. They have petioles about as
long as the blade (2-4 cm long) and 3-5 obvious longitudinal
veins.
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