Anthemis (weeds)

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Author(s): Stefan Lefnaer
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Anthemis L. - (chamomile)

This genus of composite plants contains nearly 200 species of herbs and bushes. Some of them are regarded as invasive agricultural weeds. For example, corn chamomile, Anthemis arvensis, is native to Europe and an introduced weed of various crops and pastures in North America. It can form dense stands, reduce crop production and is not readily eaten by livestock.


Currently, the following species have been entered into the system: