Anthemis cotula


About Anthemis cotula
This invasive weed, commonly known as stinking chamomile, features finely divided, fern-like leaves and small yellow-centered white flowers. Often found in lawns and turf across Middle Tennessee, including areas like Franklin and Brentwood, it thrives in disturbed soils and can quickly outcompete desirable grasses, leading to patchy, unsightly turf. Its strong odor and rapid spread make it a challenging nuisance for homeowners aiming for a healthy lawn.
Anthemis cotula is a turf weed commonly found in lawns throughout Middle Tennessee, including Columbia, Thompson's Station, Spring Hill, and the surrounding areas. This entry is part of our Weed Identification Library.
As lawn care and treatment specialists, we identify and treat Anthemis cotula regularly when servicing properties across the region. Proper identification is the first step toward selecting the right herbicide and timing for effective control.
Quick Facts
- Common Name
- Anthemis cotula
- Type
- Turf Weed
- Region
- Middle Tennessee
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