Photo of Matricaria chamomilla (chamomile, scented mayweed)
Matricaria chamomilla - chamomile, scented mayweed - It has a branched, erect and smooth stem, which grows to a height of 15–60 cm (6–23.5 in). The long and narrow leaves are bipinnate or tripinnate. The flowers are borne in paniculate flower heads. The white ray florets are furnished with a ligule, while the disc florets are yellow. The hollow receptacle is swollen and lacks scales. This property distinguishes German chamomile from corn chamomile (Anthemis arvensis), which has a receptacle with scales. The flowers bloom in early to midsummer, and have a strong, aromatic smell. Family : Asteraceae
Author :
Monique Dumas-Quesnel
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34869
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March 31th 2020
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Matricaria chamomilla (chamomile, scented mayweed)
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