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Jun 26, 2015 8:22 AM CST
Name: Catmint/Robin
PNW WA half hour south of Olym (Zone 8a)
Region: Pacific Northwest Region: Mid-Atlantic Region: Maryland Butterflies Bee Lover Native Plants and Wildflowers
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kylaluaz said:Remember it is a host plant for that Common Buckeye (is that the right name?) butterfly, that may make you like it better. Green Grin!

*goes to check butterfly name again....*
*yep, Common Buckeye*



Hilarious! good point, Kyla! I keep trying to remember that! Hilarious!

Just found this about it in wiki:
'Plantago major is notable for its ability to colonize compacted and disturbed soils, and to survive repeated trampling.
Reportedly brought to the Americas by Puritan colonizers, plantain was known among some Native American peoples by the common name "white man's footprint", due to how it thrived in the disturbed and damaged ecosystems surrounding European settlements. The ability of plantain to survive frequent trampling and colonize compacted soils makes it important for soil rehabilitation. Its roots break up hardpan surfaces, while simultaneously holding together the soil to prevent erosion.'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

well, that makes me feel good about the ecosystem that is my front lawn! Hilarious!
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― Thalassa Cruso

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