Plantain
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Plantain
Yellow rattle grows prolifically in our meadow and other community areas. It is followed by equally prolific plantain, which is drawing unwanted attention from neighbours who would prefer to see grass. Will the plantain gradually take over, or will something else limit its growth in natural succession?
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Re: Plantain
Plantain is a very quick coloniser when the sward is opened up following rattle's reduction of grasses, due to its prolific seeding and relative immunity to the parasitation of rattle. Cat's ear is also quite a quick coloniser and adds colour. The growth of other plants will depend on their presence in the locality or their introduction. I personally like plantain, but appreciate it's not for everyone...and how an area of plantain may look unmanaged. Oxeye daisy makes it look like something is happening.