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Scentless Chamomile


This plant is an introduced species from Europe. Grows along roadsides, in waste areas and cultivated fields. This Chamomile has narrow, finely dissected leaves, making it easy to tell from Oxe-eye daisies. It is not the species of Chamomile that we make tea from so, Jan, I think we'll open a couple of Herbal teabgs instead : ). Sorry you beat me to it, before I had typed my description!
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