Whenever I hear the word plantain, I think of bananas! They’re the tropical ones you can find in the store. I guess they’re all kind of tropical, but these are the special ones that I never buy.
There’s also a scientific family with the name. I’m just learning all of this stuff so your article is interesting to me. I’m not sure I have ever identified the actual plan as you share.
I hear you, there! It took me several years before I thought more of the plant than of the banana when I heard the word "plantain."
Plantain (the plant) is pretty ubiquitous. The variety I feature in my journal is the lanceolate leaf variety, but there is also a broadleaf variety that looks a little different. They love arid and dry soils; they can usually be found along driveways and parking lots and other neglected, weedy places.
Whenever I hear the word plantain, I think of bananas! They’re the tropical ones you can find in the store. I guess they’re all kind of tropical, but these are the special ones that I never buy.
There’s also a scientific family with the name. I’m just learning all of this stuff so your article is interesting to me. I’m not sure I have ever identified the actual plan as you share.
I hear you, there! It took me several years before I thought more of the plant than of the banana when I heard the word "plantain."
Plantain (the plant) is pretty ubiquitous. The variety I feature in my journal is the lanceolate leaf variety, but there is also a broadleaf variety that looks a little different. They love arid and dry soils; they can usually be found along driveways and parking lots and other neglected, weedy places.