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  • Broadleaf plantain you will probably find in your or your neighbor's front yard.

    Favorite medicinal plant 2009

  • Broadleaf plantain you will probably find in your or your neighbor's front yard.

    Favorite medicinal plant 2009

  • Broadleaf weeds, such as dandelions, broadleaf plantain, and ground ivy, can be pulled out by hand anytime.

    Protect your turf: Late season lawn care 2010

  • Broadleaf weeds, such as dandelions, broadleaf plantain, and ground ivy, can be pulled out by hand anytime.

    Protect your turf: Late season lawn care 2010

  • Broadleaf gallery forest along the Platano river and its alluvial tributaries can grow to 30-40 m.

    Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve, Honduras 2008

  • Italian Broadleaf Parsely (HUGE leaves — each over an inch broad and almost 1.5 long) 1 lb.

    Archive 2008-07-01 2008

  • Italian Broadleaf Parsely (HUGE leaves — each over an inch broad and almost 1.5 long) 1 lb.

    CSA Week 7 2008

  • Broadleaf trees reach 100 to 150 ft (30 to 45 m) in height, forming a dense leaf canopy through which little sunlight reaches the ground.

    Rainforest Division (Bailey) 2009

  • Broadleaf litter produced under elevated carbon dioxide conditions is lower in quality (less easily decomposed) than regular litter because of lower nitrogen concentration, but quality of conifer litter in elevated carbon dioxide environments may not be as affected.

    Forests, land management, and agriculture in the Arctic 2009

  • Broadleaf evergreens, such as tanoak and madrone, quickly colonize disturbed areas, making it difficult to regenerate conifer forest growth.

    Ecoregions of Oregon (EPA) 2009

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