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Plantago subnuda
Mexican plantain, tall coastal plantain
Specimens
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Distribution: Occurring west of the Cascades crest in coastal southwestern Washington; Washington to California.

Habitat: Tidal flats and coastal bluffs.

Flowers: May-September

Origin: Native

Growth Duration: Perennial

Conservation Status: Not of concern

Pollination: Wind

Description:
General:

Fibrous-rooted perennial from a short, stout, brown-woolly crown.

Leaves:

Leaves all basal, succulent, glabrous, or with a few, stiff hairs, several nerved, elliptic to elliptic-oblanceolate, 5-20 cm. long and 1.5-6 cm. wide.

Flowers:

Scapes stout, 0.5-4 dm. tall, hairy; flowers in a dense, bracteate spike, 5-25 cm. long and up to 1 cm. thick; bracts firm, keeled, 3 mm. long; sepals 4; corolla lobes 4, 2-4 mm. long, narrow, acute, forming a persistent, closed beak over the capsule; stamens 4; ovary superior, 2-celled.

Fruits:

Capsule 2.5-4.5 mm. long.

Accepted Name:
Plantago subnuda Pilg.
Publication: Notizbl. Königl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 5: 260. 1912.

Synonyms & Misapplications:
(none provided)
Additional Resources:

PNW Herbaria: Specimen records of Plantago subnuda in the Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria database

WA Flora Checklist: Plantago subnuda checklist entry

OregonFlora: Plantago subnuda information

E-Flora BC: Plantago subnuda atlas page

CalPhotos: Plantago subnuda photos

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