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SCENTLESS CHAMOMILE
(Asteraceae, Sunflower family)
GROWTH HABIT: Annual bushy, branched plant, 1/2 to 2 feet tall.
LEAVES: Several times divided into narrow segments.
STEMS:
FLOWER: Bloom from May to October and are 3/4 inch in diameter, usually having 12 white ray flowers at the ends of branches and in leaf axils.
ROOTS:
SEEDS:
OTHER: Can cause skin rashes, blistering of livestock muzzles, and irritation to mucous membranes of grazing livestock.
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