Plantae > Tracheophyta > Magnoliopsida > Lamiales > Plantaginaceae > Plantago > Plantago patagonicaPlantago patagonica (woolly Indianwheat; woolly plantain; woolly plantian; wooly Indianwheat; wooly plantain)Synonyms: Plantago gnaphalioides; Plantago gnaphaloides; Plantago ignota; Plantago limarensis; Plantago oblonga; Plantago patagonica f. glabrescens; Plantago patagonica f. vestita; Plantago patagonica spinulosa; Plantago patagonica var. breviscapa; Plantago patagonica var. erecta; Plantago patagonica var. gnaphalioides; Plantago patagonica var. gracilescens; Plantago patagonica var. limarensis; Plantago patagonica var. majuscula; Plantago patagonica var. minuscula; Plantago patagonica var. oblonga; Plantago patagonica var. patagonica; Plantago patagonica var. spinulosa; Plantago patagonica var. typica; Plantago picta (heterotypic); Plantago purshii; Plantago purshii gnaphaloides; Plantago purshii var. breviscapa; Plantago purshii var. gnaphalioides; Plantago purshii var. oblonga; Plantago purshii var. picta; Plantago purshii var. spinulosa; Plantago purshii var. typica; Plantago spinulosa; Plantago spinulosa var. oblonga; Plantago spinulosa var. typica; Plantago wyomingensis; Plantago xerodea Plantago patagonica is a species of plantain known by the common name woolly plantain. It is native to much of North America, including the southern half of Canada, the western and central United States, and northern Mexico, and parts of southern South America. It grows in many types of habitat, including grassland and woodlands. It is a hairy annual herb producing linear or very narrowly lance-shaped basal leaves up to 10 centimeters long. There are usually many stemlike inflorescences growing erect to a maximum height around 18 centimeters. Atop the peduncle of the inflorescence is a dense cylindrical or somewhat conical spike of several tiny flowers and bracts. The spike is very woolly. |
Bloom Period [1] | Mid Spring | Drought Tolerance [1] | High | Fire Tolerance [1] | Low | Frost Free Days [1] | 4 months | Fruit/Seed Abundance [1] | Medium | Fruit/Seed Begin [1] | Spring | Fruit/Seed End [1] | Spring | Growth Form [1] | Single Crown | Growth Period [1] | Spring, Summer | Growth Rate [1] | Moderate | Leaf Type [1] | Deciduous | Lifespan [1] | Annual | Propagation [1] | Seed | Regrowth Rate [1] | Slow | Root Depth [1] | 6 inches (15 cm) | Seed Spread Rate [1] | Slow | Seed Vigor [1] | Medium | Seeds Per [1] | 599999 / lb (1322772 / kg) | Shape/Orientation [1] | Erect | Structure [2] | Herb | Vegetative Spread Rate [1] | None |  | Flower Color [1] | Yellow | Foliage Color [1] | Gray-Green | Fruit Color [1] | Brown |  | Height [1] | 8 inches (0.2 m) |  | Hardiness Zone Minimum [1] | USDA Zone: 12 Low Temperature: 50 F° (10 C°) → 55 F° (12.8 C°) | Light Preference [1] | Full Sun | Soil Acidity [1] | Neutral | Soil Fertility [1] | Infertile | Water Use [1] | Low |  | Screening - Summer [1] | Porous | Screening - Winter [1] | Porous |
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IUCN Category |
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Location |
Species |
Website |
Climate |
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Agate Fossil Beds National Monument |
V |
4731 |
Nebraska, United States |
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Arches National Park |
II |
76539 |
Utah, United States |
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Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area |
V |
36286 |
Montana, Wyoming, United States |
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Bosques Petrificados Monumental Natural National Monument |
III |
151218 |
Santa Cruz, Argentina |
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Canyonlands National Park |
II |
335430 |
Utah, United States |
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Carlsbad Caverns National Park |
II |
15448 |
New Mexico, United States |
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Central Plains Biosphere Reserve |
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15345 |
United States |
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Death Valley National Park |
II |
762125 |
California, Nevada, United States |
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Devils Tower National Monument |
V |
1361 |
Wyoming, United States |
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Fort Bowie National Historic Site |
III |
1004 |
Arizona, United States |
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Fort Union Trading Post National Hist. Site National Historic Site |
III |
24 |
Montana, United States |
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Grasslands National Park |
II |
128635 |
Saskatchewan, Canada |
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Homestead National Monument of America |
V |
850 |
Nebraska, United States |
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Jornada Biosphere Reserve |
Ib |
30913 |
New Mexico, United States |
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Knife River Indian Villages National Hist. Site National Historic Site |
III |
1756 |
North Dakota, United States |
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Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area |
V |
103172 |
Washington, United States |
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Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument |
V |
755 |
Montana, United States |
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Mojave and Colorado Deserts Biosphere Reserve |
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5901 |
California, United States |
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Natural Bridges National Monument |
III |
7412 |
Utah, United States |
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Nez Perce National Historical Park |
V |
2076 |
Idaho, United States |
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Pipestone National Monument |
V |
326 |
Minnesota, United States |
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Scotts Bluff National Monument |
V |
3185 |
Nebraska, United States |
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Shortgrass Steppe LTER Site Long Term Ecological Research |
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Colorado, United States |
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Wind Cave National Park |
II |
29471 |
South Dakota, United States |
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Yellowstone Biosphere Reserve |
II |
2196863 |
Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, United States |
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Zion National Park |
II |
135667 |
Utah, United States |
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Attributes / relations provided by ♦ 1USDA Plants Database, U. S. Department of Agriculture ♦ 2Kattge, J. et al. (2011b) TRY - a global database of plant traits Global Change Biology 17:2905-2935 ♦ 3Jorrit H. Poelen, James D. Simons and Chris J. Mungall. (2014). Global Biotic Interactions: An open infrastructure to share and analyze species-interaction datasets. Ecological Informatics. ♦ 4Food Habits of Rodents Inhabiting Arid and Semi-arid Ecosystems of Central New Mexico, ANDREW G. HOPE AND ROBERT R. PARMENTER, Special Publication of the Museum of Southwestern Biology, NUMBER 9, pp. 1–75 (2007) ♦ 5Lepus callotis, Troy L. Best and Travis Hill Henry, MAMMALIAN SPECIES No. 442, pp. 1-6 (1993) ♦ 6Spermophilus washingtoni, Eric A. Rickart and Eric Yensen, MAMMALIAN SPECIES No. 371, pp. 1-5 (1991) |
Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0
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