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Guess the plant

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Lets play guess this plant. I have 2 Uromastyx that love Dandelion leaves from the backyard. I also have a dog so we dont fertilize the grass at all which gives us plenty of fun weeds. The plant/weed in the pics is ALL over my property. Any ideas as to what it is and if its safe?
 

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Yep, it's wild plantain in the Plantago genus. It's 100% edible. Pioneers used to make flour out of the seed heads and eat the leaves in salad. In fact, legend has it that it was intentionally brought over to the New World by Europeans as an emergency food.
 
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