Broadleaf Plantain Weed
Broadleaf plantain has gray-green, egg-shaped, wavy-edged leaves growing in ground-hugging rosettes. Narrow seed heads appear in a long cluster on a central, upright stem.
Rosettes appear in mid-spring in thin and weakened turf. Seed stalks rise from early summer through September. The rosette has a tendency to suffocate desirable lawn grasses. Plantain grows from seed and re-sprouting roots. Seed germinates best in rich, moist, compacted soil.
Natural Way has certified professionals who are trained to control Broadleaf Plantain or any other weeds that may invade your lawn.



