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wild flowers in fife & kinross - Fife Coast and Countryside Trust

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[Olearia x haastii Daisy Bush]<br />

Along with the next, now widely planted <strong>in</strong> built-up areas <strong>and</strong> may well spread <strong>in</strong> time.<br />

[Olearia macrodonta New Zeal<strong>and</strong> Holly<br />

See last entry].<br />

Bellis perennis Daisy<br />

Very common.<br />

Tanacetum parthenium Feverfew<br />

Common on waste ground <strong>and</strong> walls.<br />

Tanacetum macrophyllum Rayed Tansy<br />

Naturalised near Burntisl<strong>and</strong> from before 1919 —> (N.B. Not Achillea tanacetifolia, as<br />

previously thought).<br />

Tanacetum vulgare Tansy<br />

Locally common, except <strong>in</strong> K<strong>in</strong>ross.<br />

Seriphidium maritimum Sea Wormwood<br />

Very local on the East Neuk coast; near Crail.<br />

Artemisia vulgaris Mugwort<br />

Common <strong>in</strong> most parts, but not <strong>in</strong> K<strong>in</strong>ross.<br />

Artemisia abs<strong>in</strong>thium Wormwood<br />

Rare, scattered, usually near the sea; at N. Queensferry 1794 —>.<br />

Achillea ptarmica Sneezewort<br />

Local <strong>in</strong> damp ground.<br />

Achillea millefolium Yarrow<br />

Very common.<br />

(Achillea nobilis)<br />

Established near Burntisl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> near Pettycur <strong>in</strong> the early 20th century.<br />

Anthemis arvensis Corn Chamomile<br />

A rare arable weed, possibly common <strong>in</strong> the past.<br />

Anthemis t<strong>in</strong>ctoria Yellow Chamomile<br />

Rarely established here <strong>and</strong> there for a time; also casual.<br />

Chrysanthemum segetum Corn Marigold<br />

Still widespread <strong>and</strong> reasonably common, sometimes yellow<strong>in</strong>g fields.

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