Matricaria matricarioides

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Definition

Noun: * Pineapple weed: A common name for Matricaria matricarioides, a small, aromatic annual plant. It is characterized by its feathery leaves and distinctive, cone-shaped flower heads that lack the typical white petals (ray florets) of many daisy-family flowers. The crushed foliage emits a pleasant, pineapple-like scent. * Disc mayweed: Another common name for this species, referring to its flower heads which consist only of a central disc of tiny yellow florets.

Usage

This term is a scientific botanical name (binomial nomenclature). It is used primarily in formal, academic, or horticultural contexts to precisely identify this specific plant species. * The field guide listed the small, scentless chamomile-like plant as Matricaria matricarioides. * A study on urban flora noted the prevalence of Matricaria matricarioides in compacted soils and pathways.

Advanced Usage
  • The genus name "" is derived from Latin "" (womb), historically referring to the plant's traditional use in gynecology. The species epithet "" means "resembling ."
Variants and Related Words
  • Pineapple weed (n): The most widely used common name.
  • Disc mayweed (n): A common name focusing on the flower structure.
  • Rayless chamomile (n): A descriptive common name.
  • Wild chamomile (n): A general common name, though it can refer to other species.
Synonyms
  • Pineapple weed
  • Disc mayweed
  • Rayless chamomile
Different Meanings

As a precise scientific name, Matricaria matricarioides does not have other unrelated meanings. Its entire semantic field pertains to this single plant species.

Noun
  1. annual aromatic weed of Pacific coastal areas (United States and northeastern Asia) having bristle-pointed leaves and rayless yellow flowers