Corn Chamomile Anthemis arvensis and Corn Cockle Agrostemma githago


Corn chamomile is a native annual, locally common on light arable land and waste places throughout the UK. It can sometimes act as a biennial. A long established weed of arable land on dry calcareous or sandy soils, it is found in cereals and occasionally on dry grassland. It has a scattered distribution and is locally common in southern England, the central Midlands and East Anglia. An aromatic plant with a faintly scented foliage, corn chamomile is the least common of the annual mayweeds


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Location: Bucks Chilterns England UK
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