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  Matricaria discoidea DC. image
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Matthew L. Wagner

Merel R. Black
Family Asteraceae
Matricaria discoidea DC.
pineapple-weed
Matricaria: from the Latin matrix, "the womb," the plant once having been used as a cure for female disorders
discoidea: without rays, discoid
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Status: Introduced - naturalized
Plant: low, erect, annual, 1"-18" tall, branched forb with a pineapple odor; stems leafy and smooth
Flower: head 3/8" wide, egg-shaped with yellow disk flower; inflorescence of several to many heads in a branched cluster; blooms May-Sept.
Fruit:dry seed with no fluffy pappus
Leaf:alternate, 1 to 3 times pinnately-divided into very narrow segments
Habitat: disturbed sites
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Synonyms 
Artemisia matricarioides Less.
Chamomilla suaveolens (Pursh) Rydb.
Lepidanthus suaveolens (Pursh) Nutt.
Lepidotheca suaveolens (Pursh) Nutt.
Matricaria matricarioides (Less.) Porter
Matricaria suaveolens (Pursh) Buchenau, non L.
Santolina suaveolens Pursh
Tanacetum suaveolens (Pursh) Hook.

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