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There are two  varieties of plantain - the kind that most of us treat as
weeds in our lawns and gardens, which are fairly small and have ovoid leaves;
the other taller plant has longish canoe shaped leaves and is one of the
ancient sacred healing herbs, used for wounds, stings and much more . The
smaller plantain is almost always found in the vicinity of nettles as it is
the natural remedy for that sting as well as all the other uses Judy
mentioned!

Susan

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