Staghorn Plantain [Plantago coronopus]

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Historical cultivated plant with wild origin. Regionally adapted landrace. Genetically stable & open-pollinated - 100% free from hybrid breeding, GMOs, and synthetic fertilizers. Organically propagated - Non-proprietary variety.

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Harvest year:

2023

Seed viability:

30 years (species-specific)
Detailed information on germination capacity

Description

Cultivation & Characteristics

Tips & Reviews

The perennial staghorn plantain is an evergreen and hardy wild salad herb. The leaves contain a lot of calcium, vitamin A, vitamin B2 and vitamin C. A tasty mushroom-like and spicy-nutty salad addition. Ideal for direct sowing, pot cultivation possible, sowing spring-autumn, good for mixed culture, harvesting the leaves and flower buds.

 Description 
The staghorn plantain is a very old, perennial wild salad herb and grows wild in Central Europe on salt marshes and near the coast. The robust, hardy and evergreen wild plant forms elongated, toothed leaves in the shape of a staghorn antler and forms a rosette of leaves close to the ground. The leaves of the staghorn plantain contain a lot of calcium, vitamin A, vitamin B2 and vitamin C. The taste of the leaves is fresh, salty and spicy-nutty. The leaves and the young flower heads are edible and a tasty mushroom-like addition to pan-fried dishes.

 General information 
Plant family: Plantaginaceae
Life cycle:
Perennial
Days to harvest:
100 days
Plant height approx.:
25 cm
Root type:
Deep rooter
Nutrient requirements:
Low
Water requirements:
Low
Winter hardiness:
Up to -23°C
Location:
Sunny
Soil:
Permeable, humus-rich sandy loam soil

pH value: 6 to 7

 Sowing and planting information 
Germination type:
Light germinator
Sowing depth:
0 cm
Optimal germination temperature:
15-22 °C
Germination time:
3-14 days
Plant and row spacing:
25x25 cm

Germination ability of seeds: 30 years

 Mixed culture 
Optimal mixed culture: -
Unfavorable mixed culture: -

 Sowing by climate zone 
Subtropic climate (Mediterranean) (e. g. B. Portugal, Spain, Italy)
Direct sowing from January to December is recommended. The plants should ideally be planted in a sunny location.
Moderate climate (e. g. B. Germany, Switzerland, Poland)
Direct sowing from April to August is recommended. The ideal location for the plants is warm and sunny.

 General recommendations 
Direct sowing in rows is recommended. After germination, thin out the plants to the specified plant spacing.
Staghorn plantain prefers a permeable, nutrient-rich, dry to moist and humus-rich sandy loam soil. Doesn't tolerate waterlogging.

 Additional tips 
Staghorn plantain is resistant to drought and also thrives on sandy or stony, dry, saline soils. In order to quickly obtain a fine, crumbly and permeable soil with good nutrient and water storage capacity, additional incorporation of biochar and primary rock flour is recommended.

 Type of propagation 
Propagation occurs via seeds or root division.

 Plant care 
No care or fertilization necessary.

 Other names 
Botanical names: Plantago coronopus
English names: Bucks horn plantain, Staghorn plantain, Deer horn plantain
German names: Hirschhornwegerich, Krähenfuß-Wegerich, Kapuzinerbart, Minutina, Ziegenbart, Mönchsbart
Portuguese names: Minutina, Diabelha, Plantago
Spanish names: Llantén cuerno de ciervo
French names: Plantain vinaigrette

 Origin 
Country: Portugal

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Origin & Cultivation at a Glance

First mention:

16. Jahrhundert

Breeder:

Unknown – heritage variety

Origin:

Mediterranean region, Central Europe

Propagation site:

Alentejo - Portugal

Suitable for:

Open field, Balcony / pot, Urban gardening, Raised bed, Plant towers or tiered systems, Rock garden

Care requirements:

Low – easy to care for, ideal for beginners.

Overwintering:

Winter-hardy - suitable for outdoor cultivation.

Suitability for cultivation and use:

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Cultivation guide for

Hirschhornwegerich

Growing difficulty:

Easy

Special features:

Quickly usable, Fast-growing, Resilient, Low-maintenance, High-yielding, Sun-loving / sunny, Drought-tolerant, Heat-tolerant, Cold-hardy, Perennial / Winter green

Cultivation tips:

Storage instructions:

Store seeds in a cool, dry, dark, and airtight environment to maximize shelf life and germination.
Detailed information on seed storage
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Plant Profile

Plant details

Botanical name:

Plantago coronopus L. var. coronopus 'Hirschhornwegerich'

Growth habit:

Forms a rosette, Compact, Herbaceous

Botanical family:

Plantaginaceae

Plant height:

40 cm

Plant type:

Leafy vegetables

Plant width:

30 cm

Life cycle:

Perennial

Root type:

Cultivation period:

4-6 months

Hardy to:

-10 °C, occasionally down to -15 °C possible.

Cultural meaning:

Historical, Traditional, Regional landrace

Propagation method:

Propagation:

Sowing & Planting

Germination

Planting

Germination type:

Light germinator, Temperate germinator

Pot culture:

Requires a minimum container size of 3 liters.

Sowing depth:

0-0,5 cm

Plant spacing:

15 cm

Germination temperature:

10-20 °C

Row spacing:

25 cm

Germination time:

5-21 Tage

Row spacing for baby leaf:

20-25 cm

Pricking out / thinning out:

No thinning required – direct sowing recommended.

Planting time:

Transplanting not required - direct sowing is recommended.

Soil

Soil type:

Durchlässiger, sandig-steiniger Lehmboden

Soil pH:

6.0-7.5 - slightly acidic to neutral

Nutrient requirements:

Light feeder

Soil moisture:

Moderately moist, Adaptable, Drought-tolerant, Sensitive to waterlogging

Soil preparation:

Loosen soil before sowing, Unkrautfrei vorbereiten, Low-nutrient soil recommended

Companion planting, Crop rotation & Harvest

Companion plants:

Incompatible plants:

Crop rotation guidelines:

Crop rotation with low-nutrient-demanding plants is recommended to prevent soil fatigue and maintain healthy growing conditions.
• Nach Kultur mindestens 3 Jahre Pause vor erneuter Pflanzung verwandter Kräuter empfohlen.

Harvest time:

Spring, Summer, Autumn

Sowing to harvest:

2-3 months

Harvested parts:

Leaves, Buds

Suitable for consumption:

Yes - edible raw or cooked.

Intended use:

Care & Cultivation practices

Water requirements:

Low

Plant care techniques:

Thin out after germination when sown directly, Irrigate occasionally, Maintain weed-free

Plant protection:

Well-ventilated location and good drainage recommended.

Cultivation notes:

Proven and easy to cultivate Susceptible to slugs and snails in early development. At a later stage, the hardier leaves are less vulnerable. Sensitive to waterlogging – use well-drained soil.

Other names

EN - English names:

• Buck’s-horn plantain • Buckhorn plantain • Hart’s-horn plantain • Minutina • Erba stella

DE - German names:

• Hirschhornwegerich • Krähenfuß-Wegerich • Schlitz-Wegerich • Kapuzinerbart • Mönchsbart

PT - Portuguese names:

• Corno-de-veado • Diabelha • Diabelha-dos-Açores • Erva-pulgueira

ES - Spanish names:

• Hierba estrella • Cuerno de ciervo • Cervina

FR - French names:

• Plantain corne-de-cerf • Plantain corne-de-bœuf • Pied-de-corbeau
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