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Noxious Weeds of Australia
... by the Roman naturalist Pliny (AD 23-79) to this or a similar plant; cotula is from
the Latin meaning a 'measure of capacity', equivalent to about 300 ml, and hence
'cup', alluding to the shape of the flower head. 'Stinking mayweed' refers to ...
William Thomas Parsons, Eric George Cuthbertson,
2001
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Culpeper's Complete Herbal, and English Physician
Cotula fteiid, or Anthemis, stinking mayweed. 2. Cotula non falida, mayweed with
no scent. Stinking mayweed groweth more upright than that which hath no smell,
or than common camomile; neither of them creep or run on the ground as ...
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Duke's Handbook of Medicinal Plants of the Bible
... Stinkende Kamille (Dutch; EFS); Stinking Chamomile (Eng.; HH2; USN);
Stinking Mayweed (Eng.; HH2); Stinkende Hundskamille (Ger.; USN);
Stinkkamille (Ger.; HH2); Wild Chamomille (Eng.; EFS; HH2). Activities (Mayweed
): Anodyne (f; ...
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The vegetable system: or, a series of experiments, and ...
Stinking Mayweed. Character of the Species. Anthemis cotula. The Leaves are
recompound in the winged manner : the Stalk is branched and spreading, and
the Flowers have a large rising Disk. Fig. g.aab. This is an Annual, native of our
own ...
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Plants of Western New South Wales
STINKING MAYWEED *Anthemis cotula L. Asteraceae Dog's camomile, fetid
camomile, dillweed, mather, dog-fennel, hog's fennel, dog-finkle, morgan, dog-
daisy, pig-sty daisy, maise, chiggerweed, balders, mayweed, stinking chamomile.
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Weeds of the Northern U.S. and Canada: A Guide for ...
The leaves of ox-eye daisy are lobed and not narrowly dissected like those of
scentless chamomile. Stinking mayweed (Anthemis cotula L.) and wild
chamomile (M. recutita L.) are similar in appearance but have a strong odour
when crushed.
France Royer, Richard Dickinson,
1999
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Weeds of Canada and the Northern United States: A Guide for ...
The leaves of ox-eye daisy are lobed and not narrowly dissected like those of
scentless chamomile. Stinking mayweed (Anthemis cotula L.) and wild
chamomile (M recutite L.) are similar in appearance but have a strong odour
when crushed.
France Royer, Richard Dickinson,
1999
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International Poisonous Plants Checklist: An Evidence-Based ...
... –see– Boscia foetida Schinz Stinkende Nieswurz –see– Helleborus foetidus L.
Stinkerich –see– Mercurialis perennis L. stinking chamomile –see– Anthemis
cotula L. stinking hellebore –see– Helleborus foetidus L. stinking Mayweed –see
– ...
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Let's Get Natural with Herbs
... 221 Swamp Cedar, 48 Stinking Mayweed, 123 Swamp Dogwood, 1 73
Stinking Nightshade, 226 Swamp Hedge-Nettle, 79 Stinking Rose, 200 Swamp
Hellebore, 223 Texas Rhatany, 367 Tormentilla, 136 Texas Sage, 377 Tormerik,
444.
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The Complete Book Of Herbs And Spices
Corn camomile, A. arvensis and stinking mayweed, A. cotula, grow in fields and
waste places, but lack the aromatic apple scent and beneficial properties of the
Roman and German species. I Chelidonium majus Chelidonium majus Greater ...
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His own account of his return to his squadron focused less on the enemy fire than on the field's stinking mayweed, to which he was allergic. He also ruefully ... «Telegraph.co.uk, 8月 08»