Anthemis Cotula (Noun)
Meaning
Widespread rank-smelling weed having white-rayed flower heads with yellow discs.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The mayweed, also known as anthemis cotula, is a widespread rank-smelling weed found in many gardens and lawns.
- The field was overrun with anthemis cotula, its white-rayed flower heads and yellow discs adding a touch of beauty to the otherwise nuisance weed.
- Gardeners often find themselves battling against the invasive anthemis cotula, which can quickly take over and choke out other plants.
- Anthemis cotula is a common weed found in lawns and gardens, and its strong odor can be overwhelming to some people.
- The white flowers of the anthemis cotula may look innocent, but this weed is actually a formidable opponent for gardeners trying to keep their lawns looking tidy.