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Seeds small, brown, shiny, smooth, boat-shaped, with an indentation in the middle of one side, sticky when damp. Found in lawns, meadows, pastures, and waste places. The seeds are difficult to separate from those of small-seeded grasses and legumes. 170 PLANTAIN FAMILY, Plantaginaceae BLACKSEED PLANTAIN, Plantago rugelii Dene. 1, whole plant; 2, mature seed pod; 3, seeds. Perennial, reproducing by seeds. Roots mostly fibrous. Stems erect, leafless, 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 cm) tall, terminating... in the flower spike. Leaves simple, broad, egg-shaped, usually wavy-edged, veins conspicuous, base of petiole purplish. Flowers numerous, petals inconspicu- ous, in spikes on the ends of the stems. Seed pods nearly cylindrical, about 3/16 inch (4. 5 mm) long, splitting across the lower half, containing numer- ous seeds. Seeds dark brown or black, angular, with a scar near center on one side. Found on damp, rich soils, especially where shaded. Common in lawns. BROADLEAF PLANTAIN, Plantago major I.
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