English Plantain flowering spikes. . . (Plantago
lanceolata) Introduced from Europe.
A ubiquitous plant of dry fields and waste places. The flowers open from
bottom to top
over a period of about five weeks, so one can watch their progress as a kind
of natural
clock or calendar around the time of summer
solstice.
(Photograph was made Tuesday, the 18th of June, 2002)
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