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Definition of False chamomile
1. Noun. Any of various autumn-flowering perennials having white or pink to purple flowers that resemble asters; wild in moist soils from New Jersey to Florida and Texas.
Lexicographical Neighbors of False Chamomile
Literary usage of False chamomile
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Familiar Lectures on Botany: Explaining the Structure, Classification, and by Lincoln Phelps (1854)
"... egret consisting of minute bristles, with 2 elongated and opposite bristles.
(false chamomile. ..."
2. The American Flower Garden by Neltje Blanchan, Leonard Barron (1909)
"See false chamomile, NATIVE PLANTS, p. 89. BUGLE (Ajuga reptans). Creeper, with
blue flowers in May. One of the best carpeting plants. Mint family. ..."