Anthemis

Anthemis is a genus of aromatic flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, closely related to Chamaemelum, and like that genus, known by the common name chamomile; some species are also called dog-fennel or mayweed. Anthemis are native to the Mediterranean region and southwest Asia east to Iran. A number of species have also become naturalized in the United Kingdom and other parts of the world.[3][4][5][6]

Anthemis
Corn chamomile
(Anthemis arvensis)[1]
Scientific classification
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Anthemis

Type species
Anthemis maritima L.
Synonyms[2]

There are around 100 species within this genus. [7]

Anthemis species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Orthonama obstipata (The Gem) and Bucculatrix anthemidella, a leaf-miner which feeds exclusively on Anthemis tinctoria.

Cultivation and uses

Several species and cultivars are available for garden use. A. punctata subsp. cupaniana and Anthemis tinctoria 'E.C. Buxton'[8] have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.[9]

Anthemis cotula
Anthemis tinctoria
Anthemis tomentosa

Species[2]

  • Anthemis aaronsohnii
  • Anthemis abrotanifolia
  • Anthemis abylaea
  • Anthemis aciphylla
  • Anthemis adonidifolia
  • Anthemis adulterina
  • Anthemis aeolica
  • Anthemis aetnensis
  • Anthemis aliezrae
  • Anthemis alpestris
  • Anthemis ammanthus
  • Anthemis ammophila
  • Anthemis anthemiformis
  • Anthemis arenicola
  • Anthemis argyrophylla
  • Anthemis arvensis
  • Anthemis atropatana
  • Anthemis auriculata
  • Anthemis austroiranica
  • Anthemis ballii
  • Anthemis behboudiana
  • Anthemis bollei
  • Anthemis bornmuelleri
  • Anthemis bourgaei
  • Anthemis boveana
  • Anthemis brachycarpa
  • Anthemis brachycentra
  • Anthemis brachystephana
  • Anthemis brevicuspis
  • Anthemis breviradiata
  • Anthemis bushehrica
  • Anthemis caerulescens
  • Anthemis calcarea
  • Anthemis candidissima
  • Anthemis chia
  • Anthemis chrysantha
  • Anthemis chrysoleuca
  • Anthemis confusa
  • Anthemis cornucopiae
  • Anthemis corymbulosa
  • Anthemis cota
  • Anthemis cotula
  • Anthemis cretica
  • Anthemis cuneata
  • Anthemis cupaniana
  • Anthemis cyrenaica
  • Anthemis davisii
  • Anthemis deserticola
  • Anthemis dicksoniae
  • Anthemis didymaea
  • Anthemis edumea
  • Anthemis emasensis
  • Anthemis filicaulis
  • Anthemis fimbriata
  • Anthemis freitagii
  • Anthemis fruticulosa
  • Anthemis fumariifolia
  • Anthemis fungosa
  • Anthemis gharbensis
  • Anthemis gilanica
  • Anthemis gillettii
  • Anthemis glaberrima
  • Anthemis glareosa
  • Anthemis gracilis
  • Anthemis hamrinensis
  • Anthemis handel-mazzettii
  • Anthemis haussknechtii
  • Anthemis hebronica
  • Anthemis hemistephana
  • Anthemis hermonis
  • Anthemis hirtella
  • Anthemis homalolepis
  • Anthemis homogamos
  • Anthemis hyalina
  • Anthemis hydruntina
  • Anthemis indurata
  • Anthemis iranica
  • Anthemis ismelia
  • Anthemis kandaharica
  • Anthemis karacae
  • Anthemis kermanica
  • Anthemis kitaibelii
  • Anthemis kotschyana
  • Anthemis kruegeriana
  • Anthemis laconica
  • Anthemis leptophylla
  • Anthemis leucanthemifolia
  • Anthemis leucolepis
  • Anthemis lithuanica
  • Anthemis lorestanica
  • Anthemis macedonica
  • Anthemis macrotis
  • Anthemis maris-mortui
  • Anthemis maritima
  • Anthemis maroccana
  • Anthemis marschalliana
  • Anthemis mauritiana
  • Anthemis mazandaranica
  • Anthemis melampodina
  • Anthemis melanacme
  • Anthemis meteorica
  • Anthemis micrantha
  • Anthemis microcephala
  • Anthemis microlepis
  • Anthemis microsperma
  • Anthemis mirheydari
  • Anthemis moghanica
  • Anthemis monilicostata
  • Anthemis muricata
  • Anthemis nabataea
  • Anthemis odontostephana
  • Anthemis orientalis
  • Anthemis palaestina
  • Anthemis parthenioides
  • Anthemis parthenoides
  • Anthemis parvifolia
  • Anthemis parviloba
  • Anthemis patentissima
  • Anthemis pauciloba
  • Anthemis pectinata
  • Anthemis peduncularis
  • Anthemis pedunculata
  • Anthemis peregrina
  • Anthemis persepolitana
  • Anthemis persica
  • Anthemis pindicola
  • Anthemis plebeia
  • Anthemis plutonia
  • Anthemis pseudocotula
  • Anthemis pulvinata
  • Anthemis punctata
  • Anthemis pungens
  • Anthemis rascheyana
  • Anthemis retusa
  • Anthemis rhodensis
  • Anthemis rhodocentra
  • Anthemis rigida
  • Anthemis rosea
  • Anthemis rumelica
  • Anthemis ruthenica
  • Anthemis sancti-johannis
  • Anthemis saxatilis
  • Anthemis scariosa
  • Anthemis scariosa
  • Anthemis schizostephana
  • Anthemis scopulorum
  • Anthemis scrobicularis
  • Anthemis secundiramea
  • Anthemis sheilae
  • Anthemis sintenisii
  • Anthemis sterilis
  • Anthemis stiparum
  • Anthemis straussii
  • Anthemis subcinerea
  • Anthemis susiana
  • Anthemis taubertii
  • Anthemis tenuicarpa
  • Anthemis tenuiflora
  • Anthemis tenuiloba
  • Anthemis tenuisecta
  • Anthemis tigrensis
  • Anthemis tinctoria
  • Anthemis tomentella
  • Anthemis tomentosa
  • Anthemis tricolor
  • Anthemis tricornis
  • Anthemis tripolitana
  • Anthemis triumfetti
  • Anthemis trotzkiana
  • Anthemis tubicina
  • Anthemis ubensis
  • Anthemis virescens
  • Anthemis wallii
  • Anthemis werneri
  • Anthemis wettsteiniana
  • Anthemis wiemanniana
  • Anthemis xylopoda
  • Anthemis yemenensis
  • Anthemis yemensis
  • Anthemis zaianica
  • Anthemis zoharyana
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References

  1. 1885 illustration from Prof. Dr. Otto Wilhelm Thomé Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz 1885, Gera, Germany
  2. Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist
  3. Altervista Flora Italiana, genere Anthemis includes photos and European distribution maps
  4. Linnaeus, Carl von. 1753. Species Plantarum 2: 893-896 in Latin
  5. Tropicos, Anthemis L.
  6. Flora of North America Anthemis Linnaeus
  7. "How to Propagate and Grow Anthemis ?". Florist London. Retrieved 2020-08-08.
  8. "Anthemis tinctoria 'E.C. Buxton'". RHS. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  9. "RHS Plant Selector - Anthemis punctata subsp. cupiana". Retrieved 25 May 2013.
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