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Prairie Indian plantain

Arnoglossum plantagineum

Description:

Plant: erect, perennial, 2'-5' tall forb; angled stems marked by fine, mostly parallel lines Flower: head white to cream, cylindrical; inflorescence a 6" flat-topped umbel; blooms July-Aug. Leaf: oval basal leaves, upper leaves somewhat lobed; parallel-veined, thick and firm, often eaten by insects Habitat: wet to moderate moisture; meadows, prairies, bogs; in limy, loamy soil

Habitat:

Dry prairie. Collin County Adventure Camp is a branch of the YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas and an ACA accredited facility and program. Explore the unique environment of the Black Land Prairie in our Outdoor Education program.

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joanbstanley
Spotted by
joanbstanley

Texas, USA

Spotted on Apr 12, 2013
Submitted on Apr 24, 2013

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