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  2. Matricaria discoidea - Wikipedia

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    Matricaria discoidea, commonly known as pineappleweed, [ 3 ]wild chamomile, disc mayweed, and rayless mayweed, is an annual plant native to North America and introduced to Eurasia where it grows as a common herb of fields, gardens, and roadsides. [ 4 ] It is in the daisy family Asteraceae. The flowers exude a chamomile / pineapple aroma when ...

  3. Matricaria chamomilla - Wikipedia

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    Chamomile. Matricaria chamomilla is a member of the Asteraceae family, native to southern and eastern Europe. It can be found on all continents, has a branched, erect and smooth stem, and grows to a height of 15–60 cm (6–24 in). [5] The long and narrow leaves are bipinnate or tripinnate. The flowers are borne in paniculate flower heads ...

  4. Chamomile - Wikipedia

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    Chamomile. German chamomile, Matricaria chamomilla. Roman chamomile, Chamaemelum nobile. Chamomile (American English) or camomile (British English; see spelling differences) (/ ˈkæməmaɪl, - miːl / KAM-ə-myle or KAM-ə-meel[1][2]) is the common name for several daisy -like plants of the family Asteraceae. Two of the species, Matricaria ...

  5. Chamomile Has Many Uses. Here's How to Grow Your Own - AOL

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    Chamomile is not only a pretty flower and calming herbal tea, but the perennial version makes a good ground cover or even a lawn alternative.

  6. Chamaemelum nobile - Wikipedia

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    Chamaemelum nobile, commonly known as chamomile (also spelled camomile), is a low perennial plant found in dry fields and around gardens and cultivated grounds in Europe, North America, and South America. Its synonym is Anthemis nobilis, with various common names, such as Roman chamomile, English chamomile, garden chamomile, ground apple, low ...

  7. Deed to $4M North Carolina home transferred to total stranger ...

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    One homeowner has recently discovered he no longer owns his 8,300-square-foot home — at least on paper. Craig Adams, a local dentist in Raleigh, North Carolina, said the deed to his $4 million ...

  8. Oncosiphon pilulifer - Wikipedia

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    Matricaria pilulifera Druce. Pentzia globifera Hutch. Pentzia pilulifera (L.f.) Fourc. Tanacetum globiferum DC. Tanacetum obtusum Thunb. Oncosiphon pilulifer, also known as globe chamomile and stinknet, [2] is a flowering plant in the daisy family (Asteraceae) native to South Africa and Lesotho. It is considered invasive in some parts of North ...

  9. Rubus chamaemorus - Wikipedia

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    Rubus pseudochamaemorus Tolm. Rubus yessoicus Kuntze. Rubus chamaemorus is a species of flowering plant in the rose family Rosaceae, native to cool temperate regions, alpine and Arctic tundra and boreal forest. [2] This herbaceous perennial produces amber-colored edible fruit similar to the blackberry.