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== ''Anthemis nobilis'' ==
== ''Anthemis nobilis'' ==

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Anona
Sturtevant, Notes on edible plants, 1919
Anthemis (Sturtevant, 1919)
Anthericum


Anthemis nobilis

Anthemis nobilis Linn. Compositae. CAMOMILE. Europe. Naturalized in Delaware. This plant is largely cultivated for medicinal purposes in France, Germany and Italy. It has long been cultivated in kitchen gardens, an infusion of its flowers serving as a domestic remedy. The flowers are occasionally used in the manufacture of bitter beer and, with wormwood, make to a certain extent a substitute for hops. It has been an inmate of American gardens from an early period. In France it is grown in flower-gardens [1].

  1. Vilmorin Fl. Pl. Ter. 103. 1870. 3rd Ed.