L., Plantaginaceae |
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Present on Pacific Islands? yes
Primarily a threat at high elevations? no
Common name(s): [more details]
Chinese: chang ye che qian |
English: English plantain, buckhorn, buckhorn plantain, narrow-leaved plantain, needle pointed sack plantain, ribgrass, ribwort, ribwort plantain |
French: bonne femme, herbe à cinq côtes, herbe caroline, herbe couteau, petit plantain, plantain, plantain lancéolé |
Japanese: heraoobako |
Maori (Cook Islands): nooanga tūpapaku |
Niuean: motie |
Spanish: llantén, llantén menor, siete venas |
Tongan: filo, filo hako |
Habit: herb
Description: "Perennial or biennial herbs from a taproot, caudex usually with tufts of long hairs around leaf bases. Leaves basal, narrowly lanceolate to oblanceolate; 5-40 cm long, 0.5-4 cm wide, 5-nerved, long-villous or sometimes glabrous, margins remotely denticulate to subentire, along-attenuate to a winged petiole 0-15 cm long. Flowers perfect or unisexual, scapes 15-50 cm long, spikes dense and head-like, ovoid to cylindrical, (0.5-) 1-10 (-12) cm long, flowers very crowded, bracts deltate to elliptic, 2.5-5 mm long, scarious, appressed pilose toward base; sepals strongly unequal, scarious, appressed pilose toward base; sepals strongly unequal, scarious, midrib ciliate, anterior pair completely connate, the connate structure elliptic, scarious, 2-nerved, 2.5-3.5 mm long, apex bifid, posterior pair distinct, ovate; corolla lobes spreading, 1.5-2.8 mm long; ovary with 2 ovules. Capsules narrowly ellipsoid, 3-4 mm long, dehiscent near base. Seeds 2, yellow to pale brown, 2.3-3 mm long" (Wagner et al., 1999; p. 1051).
"Petite herbacée à rosette, reconnaissable à sa rosette de feuilles ovales et son inflorescence dressée" (Meyer, 2008; p. 25).
Habitat/ecology: "Grass- and heathland, riparian habitats, freshwater wetlands, coastal dunes. This is an extremely variable species in the native range, with many varieties and subspecies ranging in growth habit from prostrate to erect. The plant is a widespread weed and rapidly colonizes open areas. It forms dense swards that crowd out native vegetation and prevent the establishment of native species" (Weber, 2003; p. 335). "Occasional to common in lawns and other disturbed, sunny places" (Whistler, 1988; p. 33).
In Hawaii, "naturalized and sometimes locally common in beach parks, coastal sites, open pastures and sometimes in open sites in mesic forest and subalpine shrubland, 0-3,110 m" (Wagner et al., 1999; p. 1051). In Niue, "very common weed in plantations and waste places" (Sykes, 1970; p. 169). In Tonga, "occasional as a dooryard and waste-area weed" (Yuncker, 1959; p. 244). In New Zealand, "generally open modified places, particularly poor pastures, also a pioneer of river beds, landslips, coastal sands and talus, and cliff faces, common on many small offshore islands and often in remote coastal areas where very few other naturalised spp. occur" (Webb et al., 1988; p. 948). "In Chile this species grows in the following environmental conditions: Medium altitude up to the timber line; low altitude, interior valleys; coastal mountains, 500-2000 m; coastal areas, 0-500 m. Humid areas, with almost constant rainfall, short dry periods are possible (generally not longer than 1 month); somewhat dry areas where the drought may last 3-5 months, precipitations of 400-800 mm. are concentrated in winter. Fully exposed to the sun, level areas or slopes facing north" (Chileflora).
Propagation: "Seeds are sticky and adhere to animals. They remain viable in the soil for a long time" (Weber, 2003; p. 335).
Native range: Europe and north-central Asia, widely naturalized (Wagner et al., 1999; p. 1051).
Presence:
Pacific | |||
Country/Terr./St. & Island group |
Location |
Cited status &
Cited as invasive & Cited as cultivated & Cited as aboriginal introduction? |
Reference &
Comments |
Australia (Pacific offshore islands)
Lord Howe Island |
Lord Howe Island |
introduced
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Pickard, J. (1984) (p. 207) |
Australia (Pacific offshore islands)
Lord Howe Island |
Lord Howe Island |
introduced
invasive |
Orchard, Anthony E., ed. (1994) (p. 20)
"A common weed of pastures, lawns, roadsides etc.". Vouchers cited: M.D. Crisp 4578 & I.R.H. Telford (CBG, NSW), A.C. Beauglehole 5631 (CANB), B.G. Briggs 4814a (NSW) |
Australia (Pacific offshore islands)
Norfolk Islands |
Norfolk Island |
introduced
invasive |
Orchard, Anthony E., ed. (1994) (p. 10)
"A common weed of pastures, lawns, roadsides etc.". Vouchers cited: G. Uhe 1114 (K); 1898, I.Robinson (NSW); J.D. McComish 56C (K); J.D. McComish 56D (K) |
Chile (offshore islands)
Rapa Nui (Easter) Island |
Rapa Nui (Easter) Island (Isla de Pasqua) |
introduced
invasive |
Welsh, S. L. (1998) (p. 220)
Voucher cited: Zizka 1991:55 |
Chile (offshore islands)
Rapa Nui (Easter) Island |
Rapa Nui (Easter) Island (Isla de Pasqua) |
introduced
invasive |
Meyer, Jean-Yves (2008) (pp. 25, 29)
"Lors de cette mission, nous l’avons observé dans toute l’île, notamment dans les zones pâturées, les plages sableuses (Anakena), et se développant sur les sites archéologiques (« moai » de Hanga Roa, murets de pierre de Orongo)" (Meyer, 2008; p. 25). |
Chile (offshore islands)
Rapa Nui (Easter) Island |
Rapa Nui (Easter) Island (Isla de Pasqua) |
introduced
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Skottsberg, Carl (1953) (p. 81) |
Chile (offshore islands)
Juan Fernández Islands |
Isla Más a Tierra (Robinson Crusoe Island) |
introduced
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Skottsberg, Carl (1953) (p. 223) |
Chile (offshore islands)
Juan Fernández Islands |
Isla Más a Tierra (Robinson Crusoe Island) |
introduced
invasive |
Atkinson, Rachel/Sawyer, John (2011) |
Chile (offshore islands)
Juan Fernández Islands |
Isla Más a Tierra (Robinson Crusoe Island) |
introduced
invasive |
Danton, Philippe/Perrier, Christophe/Martinez Reyes, Guido (2006) (p. 556) |
Chile (offshore islands)
Juan Fernández Islands |
Isla Más Afuera (Alejandro Selkirk Island) |
introduced
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Skottsberg, Carl (1953) (p. 223) |
Chile (offshore islands)
Juan Fernández Islands |
Isla Más Afuera (Alejandro Selkirk Island) |
introduced
invasive |
Atkinson, Rachel/Sawyer, John (2011) |
Chile (offshore islands)
Juan Fernández Islands |
Isla Más Afuera (Alejandro Selkirk Island) |
introduced
invasive |
Danton, Philippe/Perrier, Christophe/Martinez Reyes, Guido (2006) (p. 556) |
Cook Islands
Southern Cook Islands |
Mangaia Island | McCormack, Gerald (2013) | |
Cook Islands
Southern Cook Islands |
Mangaia Island |
National Tropical Botanical Garden (U.S.A. Hawaii. Kalaheo.) (2002) (voucher ID: PTBG 344)
Taxon name on voucher: Plantago lanceolata |
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Cook Islands
Southern Cook Islands |
Rarotonga Island | McCormack, Gerald (2013) | |
French Polynesia
Gambier Islands |
Taravai Island |
introduced
invasive |
Florence, J./Chevillotte, H./Ollier, C./Meyer, J.-Y. (2013)
Adventice |
French Polynesia
Gambier Islands |
Taravai Island |
introduced
invasive |
St. John, Harold (1988) (p. 24)
Voucher cited: St. John 14798 (BISH) |
French Polynesia
Society Islands |
Tahiti Island |
introduced
invasive |
Welsh, S. L. (1998) (p. 220)
Voucher cited: Florence 7642 |
French Polynesia
Society Islands |
Tahiti Island |
introduced
invasive |
Florence, J./Chevillotte, H./Ollier, C./Meyer, J.-Y. (2013)
Voucher cited: J. Florence 7642 (PAP) Adventice |
French Polynesia
Austral (Tubuai) Islands |
Raivavae (Raevavae) Island |
introduced
invasive |
Florence, J./Chevillotte, H./Ollier, C./Meyer, J.-Y. (2013)
Adventice |
French Polynesia
Austral (Tubuai) Islands |
Tubuai Island |
introduced
invasive |
Florence, J./Chevillotte, H./Ollier, C./Meyer, J.-Y. (2013)
Adventice |
State of Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands |
Hawaii (Big) Island |
introduced
invasive |
Wagner, Warren L./Herbst, Derral R./Sohmer, S. H. (1999) (p. 1051) |
State of Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands |
Kauai Island |
introduced
invasive |
Wagner, Warren L./Herbst, Derral R./Sohmer, S. H. (1999) (p. 1051)
Voucher cited: Heller 2457 (BISH) |
State of Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands |
Lānai Island |
introduced
invasive |
Wagner, Warren L./Herbst, Derral R./Sohmer, S. H. (1999) (p. 1051) |
State of Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands |
Maui Island |
introduced
invasive |
Wagner, Warren L./Herbst, Derral R./Sohmer, S. H. (1999) (p. 1051) |
State of Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands |
Molokai Island |
introduced
invasive |
Wagner, Warren L./Herbst, Derral R./Sohmer, S. H. (1999) (p. 1051) |
State of Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands |
Oahu Island |
introduced
invasive |
Wagner, Warren L./Herbst, Derral R./Sohmer, S. H. (1999) (p. 1051) |
New Caledonia
New Caledonia |
New Caledonia Islands | Swarbrick, John T. (1997) (p. 95) | |
New Caledonia
New Caledonia Archipelago |
Île Grande Terre |
introduced
invasive |
Tassin, Jacques (2005) |
New Caledonia
New Caledonia Archipelago |
Île Grande Terre |
introduced
|
MacKee, H. S. (1994) (p. 115)
Vouchers cited: Administration Pénitentiaire 210, Cribs 575, Le Rat 401, MacKee 13383, MacKee 26959, MacKee 27589, MacKee 46157 |
New Caledonia
New Caledonia Archipelago |
Île des Pins (Isle of Pines) |
introduced
invasive |
Tassin, Jacques (2005) |
New Caledonia
New Caledonia Archipelago |
Île des Pins (Isle of Pines) |
introduced
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MacKee, H. S. (1994) (p. 115)
Vouchers cited: Baumann 13833, MacKee 33827 |
New Zealand (offshore islands)
Kermadec Islands |
Kermadec Islands |
introduced
invasive |
Webb, C. J./Sykes, W. R./Garnock-Jones, P. J. (1988) (p. 948)
"Generally open modified places, particularly poor pastures, also a pioneer of river beds, landslips, coastal sands and talus, and cliff faces, common on many small offshore islands and often in remote coastal areas where very few other naturalised spp. occur". |
New Zealand (offshore islands)
Kermadec Islands |
Raoul Island |
introduced
invasive |
Sykes, W. R. (1977) (p. 129) |
Niue
Niue |
Niue Island |
introduced
invasive |
Sykes, W. R. (1970) (p. 169)
Vouchers cited: CHR 168714, CHR 168715 |
Niue
Niue |
Niue Island |
introduced
invasive |
Whistler, W. A. (1988) (p. 33) |
Niue
Niue |
Niue Island |
introduced
invasive |
Whistler, W. A./Atherton, J. (1997) (p. 42) |
Niue
Niue |
Niue Island |
introduced
invasive |
Yuncker, T. G. (1943) (p. 110)
Voucher cited: Yuncker 9941 (BISH) "A common roadside and plantation weed". |
Niue
Niue |
Niue Island |
introduced
invasive |
Space, James C./Waterhouse, Barbara M./Newfield, Melanie/Bull, Cate (2004) (p. 46) |
Philippines
Philippine Islands |
Philippine Islands |
introduced
invasive |
Merrill, Elmer D. (1923) (p. 491)
In gardens, altitude about 2,200 m. |
Samoa
Western Samoa Islands |
Western Samoa Islands |
Whistler, W. A. (1988) (p. 33)
Not common per Whistler. |
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Tonga
Tonga Islands |
Tonga Islands |
introduced
invasive |
Yuncker, T. G. (1959) (p. 244)
"Occasional throughout the group". |
Tonga
Tongatapu Group |
Tongatapu Island |
introduced
invasive |
Yuncker, T. G. (1959) (p. 244)
Voucher cited: Yuncker 15203 |
Tonga
Vavau Group |
Vavau Island |
Whistler, W. A. (1992) (p. 56)
Voucher cited: Crosby 231 |
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United States (other Pacific offshore islands)
Midway Atoll |
Midway Atoll |
introduced
invasive |
Wagner, Warren L./Herbst, Derral R./Sohmer, S. H. (1999) (p. 1051) |
United States (other Pacific offshore islands)
Midway Atoll |
Sand Island |
introduced
invasive |
Starr, Forest/Starr, Kim/Loope, Lloyd (2008) (pp. B-12) |
Pacific Rim | |||
Country/Terr./St. & Island group |
Location |
Cited status &
Cited as invasive & Cited as cultivated & Cited as aboriginal introduction? |
Reference &
Comments |
Australia
Australia (continental) |
New South Wales |
introduced
invasive |
Holm, Leroy G./Plucknett, D. L./Pancho, J. V./Herberger, J. P. (1977) (p. 391) |
Australia
Australia (continental) |
Australia (continental) |
introduced
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U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Res. Serv. (2013) |
Australia
Australia (continental) |
Queensland |
introduced
invasive |
Holm, Leroy G./Plucknett, D. L./Pancho, J. V./Herberger, J. P. (1977) (p. 391) |
China
China |
China (People's Republic of) |
introduced
invasive |
Holm, Leroy G./Plucknett, D. L./Pancho, J. V./Herberger, J. P. (1977) (p. 391) |
China
China |
Hong Kong |
native
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Wu, Te-lin (2001) (p. 240)
In wasteland or along roadside. |
Japan
Japan |
Japan |
introduced
invasive |
Holm, Leroy G./Plucknett, D. L./Pancho, J. V./Herberger, J. P. (1977) (p. 391) |
Japan
Japan |
Japan |
introduced
|
Mito, Toshikazu/Uesugi, Tetsuro (2004) (p. 189)
var. lanceolata and var. mediterranea Pilger |
South Korea
South Korea |
South Korea (Republic of) |
introduced
invasive |
Holm, Leroy G./Plucknett, D. L./Pancho, J. V./Herberger, J. P. (1977) (p. 391) |
New Zealand
New Zealand |
New Zealand (country) |
introduced
invasive |
Webb, C. J./Sykes, W. R./Garnock-Jones, P. J. (1988) (p. 948) |
South America (Pacific rim)
South America (Pacific rim) |
Chile (Republic of) |
introduced
invasive |
Holm, Leroy G./Plucknett, D. L./Pancho, J. V./Herberger, J. P. (1977) (p. 391) |
South America (Pacific rim)
South America (Pacific rim) |
Ecuador (Republic of) (continental) |
introduced
invasive |
Holm, Leroy G./Plucknett, D. L./Pancho, J. V./Herberger, J. P. (1977) (p. 391) |
Taiwan
Taiwan Island |
Taiwan Island |
introduced
invasive |
Holm, Leroy G./Plucknett, D. L./Pancho, J. V./Herberger, J. P. (1977) (p. 391) |
Indian Ocean | |||
Country/Terr./St. & Island group |
Location |
Cited status &
Cited as invasive & Cited as cultivated & Cited as aboriginal introduction? |
Reference &
Comments |
La Réunion (France)
La Réunion Island |
La Réunion Island |
introduced
invasive |
Comité français de l'Union Internationale pour la Conservation de la Nature en France (2013) |
Mauritius
Mautitius Islands (Mauritius and Rodrigues) |
Mauritius Island |
introduced
invasive |
Holm, Leroy G./Plucknett, D. L./Pancho, J. V./Herberger, J. P. (1977) (pp. 391, 393) |
Control:
Physical: "Grazing or mowing may reduce the plant's growth" (Weber, 2003; p. 335).
"La lutte manuelle par arrachage des plants est délicate sur les sites archéologiques (murets de pierre)" (Meyer, 2008; p. 25).
Chemical: "Effective herbicides are 2,4-D, MCPA dicamba, or fenoprop" (Weber, 2003; p. 335).
"La lutte chimique ponctuelle par pulvérisation d’un herbicide sur les feuilles des plants en phase rosette (glyphosate ou paraquat) est possible" (Meyer, 2008; p. 25).