Scientific Name: Plantago erecta
Dotseed plantain, also known as California plantain, foothill plantain, English plantain, and dwarf plantain, is a small annual herb native to California and Oregon. It often grows in sandy, clay, or serpentine soils, on flat or open woodland, or on grassy slopes. Dotseed plantain provides a grasslike appearance, is easy to establish, and is an excellent choice for erosion control.
Host plant: common buckeye, variable checkerspot, Edith’s checkerspot, painted lady, variegated fritillary, Anicia checkerspot, and snowberry checkerspot.
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