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12021-05-24T10:44:49-07:00Chris Jamali02467fca8849d6d56e058865b66250768fdff764Plantago attenuata (aka Plantago lanceolata)7This is an image of Plantago attenuata, better known as Plantago lanceolata. The plant was collected and depicted by Nathaniel Wallich within the territory of the East India Company in 1828 when he was working as a superintendent at the Company’s Botanic Garden. This image is now part of the Wallich Collection in the Royal Botanical Garden, Kew in England. It is categorized as Plantago attenuata (48) - 1828 East India Company, The Wallich Collection, Kew.plain2021-06-07T15:10:55-07:00Royal Botanical Garden- Kew Science http://www.plantsoftheworldonline.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:321285-2182851° 28' 41.8728'' N 0° 17' 52.6344'' WNathaniel WallichChris Jamali02467fca8849d6d56e058865b66250768fdff764