Pineapple weed
The
pineapple weed (
Chamomilla suaveolens, syn.
Matricaria suaveolens) is an
annual plant probably native to
California in the Family
Asteraceae. The
flower head is cone-shaped, composed of dense-packed yellowish-green corollas, and lacking ray-florets. The leaves are pinnately dissected and sweet-scented when crushed. The plant grows 3 to 12 inches (7.5 - 30 cm) high.
References and External Links
- Robbins, W. W., Margaret K. Bellue, and Walter S. Ball. 1970. Weeds of California. Documents and Publications, Sacramento. 547 p.
- University of California, Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program