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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Common Name containing 'chamomile'
 
 Kingdom Plantae
  Austrian chamomile – Species: Anthemis austriaca Jacq. – accepted
  chamomile – Genus: Anthemis L. – accepted
  chamomile – Species: Anthemis cotula L. – accepted
  corn chamomile – Species: Anthemis arvensis L. – accepted
  corn chamomile – Variety: Anthemis arvensis var. arvensis L. – not accepted
  corn chamomile – Variety: Anthemis arvensis var. agrestis (Wallr.) DC. – not accepted
  German chamomile – Species: Matricaria perforata Mérat – not accepted
  German chamomile – Species: Matricaria recutita L. – not accepted
  German chamomile – Species: Matricaria chamomilla L. – accepted
  golden chamomile – Species: Anthemis tinctoria L. – not accepted
  golden chamomile – Species: Cota tinctoria (L.) J. Gay – accepted
  mayweed chamomile – Species: Anthemis cotula L. – accepted
  prostrate chamomile – Species: Anthemis secundiramea Biv. – accepted
  Roman chamomile – Species: Chamaemelum nobile (L.) All. – accepted
  scentless chamomile – Species: Anthemis arvensis L. – accepted
  stinking chamomile – Species: Anthemis cotula L. – accepted
  tall chamomile – Species: Anthemis altissima L. – accepted
   

Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Scientific Name containing 'chamomile'
 
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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for TSN containing 'chamomile'
 
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