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Definition of Plantago media
1. Noun. Widely distributed Old World perennial naturalized in North America having finely hairy leaves and inconspicuous white fragrant flowers.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plantago Media
Literary usage of Plantago media
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Midland Naturalist: Journal of the Midland Union of Natural History edited by Edward W. Badger, William Jerome Harrison, William Hillhouse (1888)
"... in "Loudon's Magazine:" and three of them, viz., Linum catharticum, Plantago
media, and Avena elatior take precedence of the same plants in Scott. ..."
2. An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States, Canada and the British by Nathaniel Lord. Britton, Hon. Addison. Brown (1913)
"Plantago media L. Hoary Plantain. Lamb's-tongue. Healing herb. Fig. 3901.
Plantago media L. Sp. PI. 113. 1753. Perennial, intermediate in aspect between P. ..."
3. Topographical Botany: Being Local and Personal Records Towards Shewing the by Hewett Cottrell Watson (1874)
"Now these exceptions, seemingly adverse, really go to illustrate the close
connexion between Plantago media and calcareous ground. In its lower course, ..."
4. An Introduction to Botany by John ( Lindley (1839)
"is also common, as in the Bay-tree, the Holly, common Aconite, and the tuft of
radical leaves of Plantago media. y'y exists where the leaves are numerous ..."
5. An Introduction to Botany by John Lindley (1839)
"is also common, as in the Bay-tree, the Holly, common Aconite, and the tuft of
radical leaves of Plantago media. f>j exists where the leaves are numerous ..."
6. A Contribution to Our Knowledge of Seedlings by John Lubbock (1892)
"Plantago media. A, longi- equal obtuse ends, or the basal end tudinal section of
seed, x 8: -R, radicle, slightly broader ; testa thill, pale B, ..."
7. Nidderdale and the Garden of the Nidd: a Yorkshire Rhineland: Being a by Harry Speight (1894)
"... Plantago media Orchis Morio Epipactis latifolia Avena flavescens Avena pubescens
... officinale Cynoglossum officinale Primula variabilis Plantago media ..."
8. The Midland Naturalist: Journal of the Midland Union of Natural History edited by Edward W. Badger, William Jerome Harrison, William Hillhouse (1888)
"... in "Loudon's Magazine:" and three of them, viz., Linum catharticum, Plantago
media, and Avena elatior take precedence of the same plants in Scott. ..."
9. An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States, Canada and the British by Nathaniel Lord. Britton, Hon. Addison. Brown (1913)
"Plantago media L. Hoary Plantain. Lamb's-tongue. Healing herb. Fig. 3901.
Plantago media L. Sp. PI. 113. 1753. Perennial, intermediate in aspect between P. ..."
10. Topographical Botany: Being Local and Personal Records Towards Shewing the by Hewett Cottrell Watson (1874)
"Now these exceptions, seemingly adverse, really go to illustrate the close
connexion between Plantago media and calcareous ground. In its lower course, ..."
11. An Introduction to Botany by John ( Lindley (1839)
"is also common, as in the Bay-tree, the Holly, common Aconite, and the tuft of
radical leaves of Plantago media. y'y exists where the leaves are numerous ..."
12. An Introduction to Botany by John Lindley (1839)
"is also common, as in the Bay-tree, the Holly, common Aconite, and the tuft of
radical leaves of Plantago media. f>j exists where the leaves are numerous ..."
13. A Contribution to Our Knowledge of Seedlings by John Lubbock (1892)
"Plantago media. A, longi- equal obtuse ends, or the basal end tudinal section of
seed, x 8: -R, radicle, slightly broader ; testa thill, pale B, ..."
14. Nidderdale and the Garden of the Nidd: a Yorkshire Rhineland: Being a by Harry Speight (1894)
"... Plantago media Orchis Morio Epipactis latifolia Avena flavescens Avena pubescens
... officinale Cynoglossum officinale Primula variabilis Plantago media ..."