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Definition of Corn chamomile
1. Noun. European white-flowered weed naturalized in North America.
Generic synonyms: Composite, Composite Plant
Group relationships: Anthemis, Genus Anthemis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Corn Chamomile
Literary usage of Corn chamomile
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cultivator by New York State Agricultural Society (1850)
"Mayweed—corn chamomile. EDS. CULTIVATOR—Among the many noxious weeds that have
been introduced into our country, there is scarcely one that is more to be ..."
2. Pharmaceutical Journal by Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1860)
"469 a New, obtained by the Re- duction of Picric Acid 285 Organic, and New
Alkaloid, from the corn chamomile 32 Oxalic, Suicide by 247 Phosphoric, ..."
3. The Flora of Berkshire: Being a Topographical and Historical Account of the by George Claridge Druce (1897)
"The red of the Poppies, the crimson of the Clover, the yellow of the Mustard,
and the white of the corn chamomile, in these fields form continuous masses of ..."
4. Rambles in search of wild flowers, and how to distinguish them by Margaret Plues (1879)
"... with cream- coloured rays; a corn chamomile (A. arve'nsis), slightly hoary;
and an Ox-eye Chamomile (A. ..."
5. A Systematic Arrangement of British Plants by William Withering, William Macgillivray (1837)
"corn chamomile. Leaves twice pinnatifid, hairy, with narrow lance-shaped segments;
receptacle conical, with lance-shaped, acute, prominent scales; ..."