Definition:
"Plantain-leaved pussytoes" is a noun that refers to a specific type of plant, which is a variety of "pussytoes." These plants belong to the family of flowering plants and are often low-growing with soft, fuzzy leaves that resemble a cat's toes, which is how they got the name "pussytoes."
You would use "plantain-leaved pussytoes" when talking about plants, gardening, or nature. It's more specific than just saying "pussytoes" because it describes a particular kind of this plant.
In a more scientific or botanical context, you might refer to the plant by its scientific name, which is Antennaria plantaginifolia. In discussions about biodiversity, you could say: - "The plantain-leaved pussytoes serve as an important ground cover that helps prevent soil erosion in its native habitat."
"Plantain-leaved pussytoes" is a specific plant with soft, fuzzy leaves.