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Mayweed logo #10101) Anthemis cotula 2) Composite 3) Composite plant 4) Dog fennel 5) Stinking chamomile 6) Stinking mayweed
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Mayweed

Mayweed logo #21000 Mayweed is a common name for two different species of flowering plants and also a name commonly used for several genera of the tribe Anthemideae whose species are currently in a flux of renaming: Species with a common name of Mayweed: Genera commonly called Mayweed: ...
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Mayweed

Mayweed logo #21002• (n.) The feverfew. • (n.) A composite plant (Anthemis Cotula), having a strong odor; dog`s fennel. It is a native of Europe, now common by the roadsides in the United States.
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mayweed

mayweed logo #21003(from the article `chamomile`) Several species of Anthemis are cultivated as garden ornamentals, especially golden marguerite, or yellow chamomile (A. tinctoria). Mayweed (A. ...
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Mayweed

Mayweed logo #20972May'weed` noun (Botany) (a) A composite plant ( Anthemis Cotula ), having a strong odor; dog's fennel. It is a native of Europe, now common by the roadsides in the United States. (b) The feverfew.
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mayweed

mayweed logo #20400[n] - widespread rank-smelling weed having white-rayed flower heads with yellow discs
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Mayweed

Mayweed logo #20496(Matricaria) A common difficult to control daisy like weed.
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mayweed

mayweed logo #20974dog fennel 1 stinking mayweed noun widespread rank-smelling weed having white-rayed flower heads with yellow discs
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mayweed

mayweed logo #21221Any of several species of the daisy family native to Europe and Asia and naturalized elsewhere, including the European dog fennel or stinking daisy (Anthemis cotula), naturalized in North America, and the pineapple mayweed (Matricaria matricarioides), found in Europe and Asia. All have finely divided leaves. (F...
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