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Scentless Chamomile / Matricaria perforata
A pretty little flower that tends to look like "just another daisy". Found on a walk at Clearwater Park on 4th September.
"Native to Europe, it was introduced as an ornamental and/or a contaminant in crop seed. This is not the chamomile used for tea as it is scent-less.... Scentless Chamomile and Oxeye daisy are often mistaken for each other as the flowers are nearly identical, but the leaves are very different. Both plants are weeds - there are no native white-flowered daisies in Alberta."
www.invasiveplants.ab.ca/Downloads/FS-ScentlessChamomile.pdf
"Native to Europe, it was introduced as an ornamental and/or a contaminant in crop seed. This is not the chamomile used for tea as it is scent-less.... Scentless Chamomile and Oxeye daisy are often mistaken for each other as the flowers are nearly identical, but the leaves are very different. Both plants are weeds - there are no native white-flowered daisies in Alberta."
www.invasiveplants.ab.ca/Downloads/FS-ScentlessChamomile.pdf
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