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Plantago glabrata (Plantaginaceae) not in the Student's Flora

  

Plantago glabrata is a medium-sized, native rosette herb with a stout taproot that sometimes branches. It is reasonably common in grassy places in the eastern mountains. The leaves are up to 3-8cm long with 1 or 2 longitudinal veins and long petioles. The leaves usually have a few blunt teeth and are quite hairy with septate (i.e. divided into separate cells) hairs.
 

  

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