Seeds Broadleaf Plantain - Plantago major -2000+ seed for planting perennial Medicinal - edible herb plant .

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You 'll receive 2000 +seeds =2g. Germination :75% .Non GMO .
The entire plant. Young leaves can be eaten raw or cooked.Many people blanch the leaves in boiling water before using them in salads in order to make them more tender. Once blanched, plantain can be frozen then used later in a saut, soup or stew. Seeds can be eaten raw or cooked and can be tedious to harvest. The seed can be ground into a meal and mixed with flour. Dried leaves make a healthy herbal tea.
Broadleaf plantain is also a highly nutritious wild edible, that is high in calcium and vitamins A, C, and K.
Plantago major - Plantain has astringent properties, and a tea made from the leaves can be ingested for healing diarrhea and soothe raw internal membranes. Because it draws toxins from the body with its astringent nature, plantain may be crushed (or chewed) and placed as a poultice directly to wounds, bee stings, sores, bug bites, acne, slivers, glass splinters, or rashes,in order to facilitate healing and prevent infection.

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Other Names: Common Plantain, Broadleaf Plantain, Great Plantain, Greater Plantain, Ripple Grass, Plantago Asiatica, Waybread, Waybroad, Snakeweed, Cuckoo's Bread, Englishman's Foot, White Man's Footprint, Che Qian Zi (China), Breitwegerich (German) Once blanched, plantain can be frozen then used later in a saut, soup or stew. Seeds can be eaten raw or cooked and can be tedious to harvest. The seed can be ground into a meal and mixed with flour. Dried leaves make a healthy herbal tea. PRECAUTIONS Specific: No known precautions. General: We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications. For educational purposes only. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.