We also have ones that are much much larger (like leaves are the size of an adult's hand or bigger), but they also don't have any seed stalks. Is this normal?
That does look very much like broadleaf plantain...but get conformation if you canIt grows around our front and backyard, but mostly in our backyard around where we have ponds. The thing is..it doesn't look like water plantain, but it doesn't have any of the tall seed stems/shoots that I see in broadleaf plantains images online.
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That does look very much like broadleaf plantain...but get conformation if you can
If this were true, I would be seeing all sorts of problems with the 100's of babies I've raised. Further, most people feed a lot of spring mix to babies, and that is all baby leaves.My tort seems to like the smaller, younger leaves. But I heard feeding younger leaves of any plant isn't as healthy due to higher concentrations of bad chemicals?