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subspecies are accepted.
Anthemis arvensis subsp.
acrochordona Briq. & Cavill. – France, Italy,
Sardinia Anthemis arvensis subsp.
arvensis – Macaronesia, Europe...
- & Heldr.
Anthemis anthemiformis (Freyn & Sint.)
Grierson Anthemis arenicola Boiss.
Anthemis argyrophylla Velen.
Anthemis arvensis L.
Anthemis atropatana...
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Arvensis, a
Latin adjective meaning in the fields, is the
specific epithet of the following:
Acinos arvensis, a
synonym of
Clinopodium acinos, the basil...
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Anchusa arvensis, the
small bugloss and
annual bugloss Anthemis arvensis, the corn
chamomile or mayweed,
scentless chamomile and
field chamomile,
anthémis des...
- chamomile, of the
family Asteraceae, are:
Anthemis arvensis – corn,
scentless or
field chamomile Anthemis cotula –
stinking chamomile Cladanthus mixtus...
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Antennaria solitaria (N)
Antennaria virginica (N)
Anthemis arvensis (I)
Anthemis cotula (I)
Anthemis tinctoria (I)
Anthoxanthum aristatum (I) Anthoxanthum...
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Antennaria solitaria (N)
Antennaria virginica (N)
Anthemis arvensis (I)
Anthemis cotula (I)
Anthemis tinctoria (I)
Anthoxanthum aristatum (I) Anthoxanthum...
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Agrostemma githago,
common corn-****le
Alnus glutinosa,
common alder Anthemis arvensis, corn
chamomile Callirhoe involucrata,
purple poppy-mallow Centaurea...
- and
lacks scales. This
property distinguishes German chamomile from
Anthemis arvensis (corn chamomile),
which has a
receptacle with scales. The flowers...
- 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "
Anthemis arvensis". MaltaWildPlants.com.
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Anthemis cotula". MaltaWildPlants.com....