Matricaria parthenoides
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Matricaria parthenoides, Desf. (M. capensis, Hort., not Linn. Anthemis parthenoides, Bernh. Chrysanthemum par- theniodes, Voss). Annual, or biennial under cult., 2 ft. or less high, soft-hairy when young, but becoming smooth, bushy in growth: lvs. petiolate, twice divided, the ultimate segms. ovate and often 3-lobed: fl.-heads loosely corymbose, in the garden forms usually double, white.—A handsome plant, probably of Old World origin, useful for pots, and blooming till frost.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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