What is Anthemis Tinctoria kelwayii?

What is Anthemis Tinctoria kelwayii?

Plant of the week: anthemis tinctoria ‘kelwayii’ (dyer’s chamomile/golden margeurite) 💛 this bright and cheery perennial produces masses of yellow daisy-like flowers through the whole of the summer historically, its flowers were used to produce dye for wool or silk – the source of the common name ‘dyer’s chamomile’ 🎨 . anthemis tinctoria, also known as dyer’s chamomile or golden marguerite, is a perennial flowering plant that is native to europe, the mediterranean, and western asia and naturalized in scattered locations in north america.

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