Chamaemelum fuscatum

(Brotero) Vasconcellos

Anais Inst. Vinho Porto 20: 276. 1966.

Common names: Chamomile
Introduced
Basionym: Anthemis fuscata Brotero Fl. Lusit. 1: 394. 1804
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 19. Treatment on page 496.

Annuals, 5–20(–35+) cm. Stems erect to ascending (simple or branched, not forming mats), glabrous or puberulent. Leaves: proximal petiolate, ± ovate to elliptic, 1–4 cm, usually 2-pinnately lobed; distal sessile, ± elliptic, 1–2 cm, 0–1-pinnately lobed. Involucres 3–4 × 6–10 mm. Phyllaries: margins and apices brownish, abaxial faces glabrous or glabrate. Paleae 2–3 mm, margins brownish. Ray florets 12–15+; laminae 8–15 mm. Disc corollas 2.5–3 mm. Cypselae 1–1.3 mm. 2n = 18.


Phenology: Flowering Mar–Apr.
Habitat: Disturbed sites
Elevation: 10–100 m

Distribution

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Introduced; Calif., Europe.

Discussion

Chamaemelum fuscatum is found on the Outer North Coast ranges, especially in vineyards. It is native to the Mediterranean.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.