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noun - Eurasian perennial herb with hairy divided leaves and yellow flowers
YELLOW CHAMOMILE - Eurasian perennial herb with hairy divided leaves and yellow flowers; naturalized in North America
YELLOW CHAMOMILE - Cota tinctoria, the golden marguerite, yellow chamomile, or oxeye chamomile, is a species of perennial flowering plant in the sunflower family. Other...
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Cota tinctoria, the golden marguerite, yellow chamomile, or oxeye chamomile, is a species of perennial flowering plant in the sunflower family. Other common names include "dyer's chamomile", "Boston daisy", "Paris daisy". In horticulture this plant is still widely referred to by its synonym Anthemis tinctoria.It is a short-lived plant often treated as biennial, native to Europe, the Mediterranean and Western Asia and naturalized in scattered locations in North America. It has aromatic, bright green, feathery foliage. The serrate leaves are bi-pinnatifid (= finely divided) and downy beneath. It grows to a height of 60 cm.It has yellow daisy-like terminal flower heads on long thin angular stems, blooming in profusion during the summer.It has no culinary or commercial uses and only limited medicinal uses. However, it produces excellent yellow, buff and golden-orange dyes, used in the past for fabrics.Cota tinctoria is grown in gardens for its bright attractive flowers and fine lacy foliage; there is a white-flowering form also but the most commonly grown form is the seed raised cultivar 'Kelwayi' which has 5 cm wide, yellow flowers on 65 cm plants. The asexually propagated cultivar 'E.C. Buxton' is a hybrid between this species and another Anthemis species. ‘E.C. Buxton’ has gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit. * SubspeciesCota tinctoria subsp. australis (R.Fern.) Oberpr. & Greuter * Cota tinctoria subsp. euxina (Boiss.) Oberpr. & Greuter * Cota tinctoria subsp. fussii (Griseb. & Schenk) Oberpr. & Greuter * Cota tinctoria subsp. gaudium-solis (Velen.) Oberpr. & Greuter * Cota tinctoria subsp. parnassica (Boiss. & Heldr.) Oberpr. & Greuter * Cota tinctoria subsp. sancti-johannis (Stoj. & al.) Oberpr. & Greuter * Cota tinctoria subsp. virescens (Bornm.) Oberpr. & Greuter |