Anthemis cotula - Stinking Chamomile
Stinking Chamomile is an occasional plant in arable fields and waste places, and in bulb fields on the Isles of Scilly. It has been reported from such places as Trannack Farm (SW43F, 1993, R.J.Murphy), Gwithian Pound (SW54V, 1998, C.N.French), Leedstown (SW63C, 1980s, R.J.Murphy), Fentongollan (SW84R, 1987, R.J.Murphy), near Mellingoose (SW84X, 1993, C.N.French), near Trenowth (SW95F, 1990, R.E.Lees), Blakes Keiro Farm (SW97S, 1997, M.Atkinson), near Delabole Wind Farm (SX08X, 1993, I.J.Bennallick), near Poundstock (SS10V, 1990, R.E.Lees), a corn field at Higher Beeny (SX19B, 1993, F.H.Perring), Dizzard (SX19U, 1982, L.J.Margetts), in the Coombe valley (SS21B, 1986, T.J.Dingle), near Higher Poulza (SX29C, 1993, M.Atkinson) and Landulph (SX46F, 1986, N.W.Cottle).
Source:
French, C.N., Murphy, R.J. & Atkinson, M. 1999. Flora of Cornwall. Wheal Seton Press, Camborne.