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mayweed
mayweed (ˈmeɪwiːd) [For *maythe-weed: see maythe and cf. maidweed.] = maythe 1.1551 in Strype Eccl. Mem. II. App. A. 145 That ground, which..was most to be nobly adorned with corn,..now..replenished with mayweed, thistles, docks. 1573 Tusser Husb. (1878) 112 The May weed doth burn and the thistle do...
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Mayweed
Mayweed is a common name for two different species of flowering plants and also a name commonly used for several genera of the tribe Anthemideae whose commonly called mayweed:
Matricaria
Tripleurospermum
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Mayford
The 'May' part is believed to be short for mayweed, which grows around the River Hoe. It also has a lot of mayweed growing as well. A lot of the mayweed and hawthorn trees grow on the edge of the River Hoe.
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maidweed
† maidweed Obs. Also 5–6 mayde-, 6 mayd-, made-. [For *maithe-, *maythe-weed: see maythe.] a. Stinking Camomile, Anthemis Cotula. b. red maidweed, Red or Purple Camomile, Adonis autumnalis. (Cf. mayweed.)c 1440 Promp. Parv. 319/2 Mayde wede, herbe, or maythys (MS. S. maydewode, P. maydenwede), melis...
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T. maritimum
an arrowgrass species found in brackish marshes, freshwater marshes, wet sandy beaches, fens and damp grassland
Tripleurospermum maritimum, the sea mayweed
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scentless
scentless, a. (ˈsɛntlɪs) [f. scent n. + -less.] † 1. Without the faculty of smell. Obs. rare—1.1605 Sylvester Du Bartas ii. iii. iii. Law 1473 Their deaf, dull Idols, sent-lesse, sight-lesse, dumb. 2. Without odour or perfume.a 1618 Sylvester Tri. Faith iv. xv. Wks. (Grosart) I. 18 By Faith three He...
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A. arvensis
chickweed, poorman's barometer, shepherd's weather glass
Anchusa arvensis, the small bugloss and annual bugloss
Anthemis arvensis, the corn chamomile or mayweed
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Anthemis cotula
Anthemis cotula, also known as stinking chamomile, or mayweed, is a flowering annual plant with a noticeable and strong odor. Foetid Chamomile, maithes, maithen, mathor mayweed chamomile, camomille des chiens, camomille puante, stinkende Hundskamille, camomila-de-cachorro, macéla-fétida
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Oncosiphon suffruticosus
Onocosiphon suffruticosus (often spelled suffruticosum), commonly known as the shrubby mayweed, is a flowering plant native to Namibia and the Western Description
Shrubby mayweed is an annual plant, flowering from September to December in barren, sandy soils, such as the shores of salt marshes.
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Tripleurospermum maritimum
Matricaria maritima) is a species of flowering plant in the aster family commonly known as false mayweed or sea mayweed. In Iceland, sea mayweed is known as Baldr's eyelashes (baldursbrá), though this name is given to all mayweed flowers in Norway and Sweden.
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Tripleurospermum inodorum
Tripleurospermum inodorum, common names scentless false mayweed, scentless mayweed, scentless chamomile, and Baldr's brow, is the type species of Tripleurospermum Similar species
Tripleurospermum maritimum (false mayweed) is morphologically similar to T. inodorum.
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Matricaria discoidea
Matricaria discoidea, commonly known as pineappleweed, wild chamomile, disc mayweed, and rayless mayweed, is an annual plant native to northeast Asia where Gallery
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USDA Plants Profile for Matricaria discoidea (Disc mayweed, Pineapple weed)
Jepson Manual treatment: for Chamomilla
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Matricaria occidentalis
Matricaria occidentalis, commonly known as valley mayweed, is an annual plant native to North America. It is in the family Asteraceae. References
External links
USDA Plants Profile for Matricaria occidentalis (Valley mayweed)
Jepson eFlora Taxon page for Matricaria occidentalis
Calflora
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British NVC community OV21
Community composition
The following constant species are found in this community:
Scented mayweed (Matricaria chamomilla)
Greater plantain (Plantago
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