- Dog fennel, dog-fennel, or
dogfennel is a
common name for
several plants in the
aster or
daisy family including:
Anthemis cotula, an
annual plant up to...
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Eupatorium capillifolium, or dog
fennel (also
written "
dogfennel"), is a
North American perennial herbaceous plant in the
family Asteraceae,
native to...
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Dysodiopsis tagetoides,
commonly known as
false dogfennel, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae. It is
native to the
United States...
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after he
healed its
injured leg. More controversially, he also
planted dogfennel during his travels,
believing that it was a
useful medicinal herb. It...
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between two
cheap and
uninteresting hills somewhere." It is
named after the
dogfennel that
proliferates there.
There were
packs of dogs that used to scavenge...
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Chamaemelum fuscatum,
commonly known as
dusky dogfennel or dark chamomile, is an
annual herb in the
family Asteraceae,
native to
Europe and introduced...
- and Donn G.
Shilling (Jul–Sep 1992). "Factors
Affecting Germination of
Dogfennel (Eupatorium capillifolium) and
Yankeeweed (Eupatorium compositifolium)"...
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small genus of
plants in the
daisy family commonly known as
chamomiles or
dogfennels.
Perhaps the best-known
species is
Roman chamomile,
Chamaemelum nobile...
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Monthly Magazine in 1871 gave
Appleseed credit for the
overabundance of
dogfennel: The
consequence was that successive,
flourishing crops of the weed spread...
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primary role in
stabilizing the dune.
Other dune
plants include bayberry,
dogfennel,
bitter panic gr****, broomsedge, wax myrtle, and
Spanish bayonet. The...