Anthémis

The kind Anthemis (the anthémis ), gathers plants of the family of the Astéracées (or Made up) of which most known is the Anthémis of the dyers ( Anthemis tinctoria ). The scientific name of the kind comes from the Greek and means floweret . The anthémis divide, with other nearby kinds, the common noun of Camomille .

Characteristics of the kind

Alternate, very divided herbaceous plants with Sheet S. As for all composed, what is called commonly “flower” is a capitulates. The flowerheads of the anthémis are made of a disc of yellow tubulées flowers surrounded by generally white or yellow ligulées flowers, with three teeth.

Principal species

  • Anthemis altissima L.

  • Anthemis arvensis L.
  • Anthemis austriaca Jacq.
  • Anthemis cinerea
  • Anthemis cotula L.
  • Anthemis cretica
  • Anthemis haussknechtii
  • Anthemis macedonica
  • Anthemis marschalliana
  • Anthemis nobilis
  • Anthemis punctata
  • Anthemis rosea
  • Anthemis sanci-johannis
  • Anthemis secundiramea Biv.
  • Anthemis styriaca
  • Anthemis tinctoria L.
  • Anthemis triumfetti
  • Anthemis tuberculata

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