Plantago maritima
Plantago maritima, the sea plantain, seaside plantain or goose tongue, is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae. It has a subcosmopolitan distribution in temperate and Arctic regions, native to most of Europe, northwest Africa, northern and central Asia, northern North America, and southern South America.
Description
It is a herbaceous perennial plant with a dense rosette of leaves without petioles. Each leaf is linear, long and under broad, thick and fleshy-textured, with an acute apex and a smooth or distantly toothed margin; there are three to five veins. The flowers are small, greenish-brown with brown stamens, produced in a dense spike long on top of a stem tall.Subspecies
There are four subspecies:- Plantago maritima subsp. maritima. Europe, Asia, northwest Africa.
- Plantago maritima subsp. borealis A. Blytt and O. Dahl. Arctic regions. All parts of the plant small, compared to temperate plants.
- Plantago maritima subsp. juncoides Hultén. South America, North America.
- Plantago maritima subsp. serpentina Arcang. Central Europe, on serpentine soils in mountains.
Ecology and physiology