Plantain (Plantago major) is a rugged, low-growing perennial known for its glossy green leaves and upright seed spikes that support birds and beneficial insects. This adaptable native plant thrives in compacted soils, meadows, lawns, pathways, and naturalized landscapes where other plants often struggle. Its resilience, ecological value, and ability to handle foot traffic make it ideal for wildlife gardens, restoration areas, and informal groundcover plantings.
Features
- Adaptable perennial groundcover for challenging soils.
- Tall seed spikes support birds and beneficial insects.
- Thrives in meadows, lawns, pathways, and naturalized areas.
- Handles foot traffic better than most broadleaf plants.
- Non-GMO Plantago major seed variety.
- Excellent choice for ecological landscaping and restoration areas.
Specifications
- Common Name: Plantain, Broadleaf Plantain
- Scientific Name: Plantago major
- Plant Type: Perennial groundcover herb
- USDA Zones: 3–9
- Foliage: Broad green basal leaves
- Flower/Seed Color: Greenish flower spikes with brown seedheads
- Height: 4–12 inches (foliage), up to 18 inches (seed spikes)
- Spread: 6–18 inches
- Growth Habit: Rosette with upright seed spikes
- Heirloom: Yes
- GMO Status: Non-GMO
- Organic: Not certified organic
- Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Preference: Tolerates compacted, clay, sand, and disturbed soils
- Water Needs: Low to moderate
- Wildlife Support: Seedheads support birds & insects
- Pollinator Friendly: Attracts small native pollinators
- Foot Traffic Tolerance: High
- Maintenance Level: Very low
- Plant Spacing: 6–12 inches
- Seed Viability: 3–5 years stored cool & dry
Planting Guide
- Direct sow outdoors in fall or early spring for easiest germination.
- Lightly press seeds into soil surface; do not bury deeply (light aids germination).
- Keep moist until germination (7–21 days depending on season).
- For indoor sowing, start 6–8 weeks before last frost with light exposure.
- Transplant or thin seedlings to 6–12 inches apart.
- No special soil preparation needed; tolerates poor soil.
- Provide sun or partial shade; growth adjusts to location.
- Water moderately during establishment, then reduce watering.
- Allow seed spikes to form if natural spreading is desired.