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Anthemis punctata Sicilian Chamomile

Camri Arfor

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Anthemis punctata, Sicilian Chamomile, was introduced to Britain from Sicily as a garden plant and occasionally escapes and naturalises itself in disiturbed ground, particularly near the sea. Unlike Corn Chamomile (Anthemis arvensis) and Stinking Chamomile (Anthemis cotula) it is a perennial. There are few records of it in West Glamorgan, but it is known from Mumbles.

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