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Definition of Stinking chamomile
1. Noun. Widespread rank-smelling weed having white-rayed flower heads with yellow discs.
Generic synonyms: Composite, Composite Plant
Group relationships: Anthemis, Genus Anthemis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stinking Chamomile
Literary usage of Stinking chamomile
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Flora scotica, or, A description of Scottish plants, arranged both according by William Jackson Hooker (1821)
"Lanes about Lass- wade, and on the N. side of Linlithgow, Dr. Parsons. Rosslyn woods,
Mr. Stewart. Fl. July. <J. 3. A. Cotula (stinking Chamomile), ..."
2. A Systematic Arrangement of British Plants by William Withering, William Macgillivray (1837)
"stinking chamomile. Leaves twice pinnatifid, smooth, with linear segments ;
receptacle conical, with bristle-shaped scales; flowers solitary, ..."
3. The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas by Ann Fowler Rhoads, William M. Klein (1993)
"Anthemis cotula L. Dog-fennel; stinking chamomile Herbaceous annual Fields,
roadsides and dry, waste ground. Anthemis tinctoria L. Yellow chamomile ..."