Corn Chamomile (Noun)
Meaning
European white-flowered weed naturalized in North America.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The corn chamomile that grew in the field was an unwelcome sight for the farmer, who considered it a weed.
- In some regions of North America, corn chamomile has become naturalized and can be found growing wild in disturbed areas.
- The European import, corn chamomile, often found its way onto a list of invasive plant species in the United States.
- A common white-flowered weed often mistaken for an herb, corn chamomile grows readily in many different environments.
- The naturalized European plant, corn chamomile, found fertile ground in North America and began to sprout in nearly every state.