Anthemis arvensis

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Corn chamomile


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Anthemis arvensis, which is also known as Corn chamomile or Field Chamomile, (syn. Anthe-matricaria gruetteriana Asch., Matricaria inodora L., Tripleurospermum maritimum (L.) W.D.J.Koch subsp. inodorum (L.) Appleq.), is a species in the genus Anthemis of the Asteraceae family. In addition, this plant is used like a ornamental plant.


Read about Anthemis arvensis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Anthemis arvensis, Linn. Pubescent, not ill- scented: Lvs. rather coarsely 1-2 pin- nately parted: pappus a minute border: heads 1 in. or more across; the involucre with broad, blunt scarious marginal edges; rays pistillate, spreading, 2-tcothed. —Not common and rather coarse.


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