Plantago rugelii Decne. |
| Herbarium: | Rhodes College Herbarium (SWMT)Herbarium's Specimen Details Page |
Family: | Plantaginaceae |
Currently Accepted Name: | Plantago rugelii Decne. |
Herbarium Name Used: | Plantago rugelii |
Locality: | United States. Tennessee. Shelby: Found between Bryan Campus Life Center and Fraternity Parking Lot on Rhodes College. |
Description: | Growing under tree in moist soil. Partially shaded area. Dicot, native plant. Standing 7cm tall. This is a perennial plant, with fibrous taproot. Oval, parallel veined, hairless with smooth margins, long petioles that grow close to the ground. The leaves grow between 9cm long and 7cm wide. It is edible. Ecologically valuable to small animals and moths. |
Habitat: | Growing under tree in moist soil. Partially shaded area. Dicot, native plant. Standing 7cm tall. This is a perennial plant, with fibrous taproot. Oval, parallel veined, hairless with smooth margins, long petioles that grow close to the ground. The leaves grow between 9cm long and 7cm wide. It is edible. Ecologically valuable to small animals and moths. |
Collector: | Susan Wright 19 with Miriam Dillard, Rachel Luck |
Date: | 7 November 2002 |
Accession No: | SWMT05462 |
Plant Atlas Link: | Plant Atlas Citation |