Anthemis arvensis

Anthemis arvensis, also known as corn chamomile, mayweed, scentless chamomile, or field chamomile is a species of flowering plant in the genus Anthemis, in the aster family. It is used as an ornamental plant.

Distribution

 * Native
 * Palearctic:
 * Macaronesia: Azores, Canary Islands
 * Northern Africa: Algeria, Tunisia
 * Western Asia: Sinai, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Turkey
 * Caucasus: Georgia, North Caucasus
 * Northern Europe: Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom
 * Central Europe: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland
 * East Europe: Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, Crimea
 * Southeastern Europe: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Crete, Italy, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Sardinia, Serbia, Sicily, Slovenia
 * Southwestern Europe: France Corsica, Portugal, Spain, Balearic Islands

Widely naturalized in North and South America, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and parts of Asia.
 * Introduced

Subspecies

 * Subspecies accepted by the Plant List maintained by Kew Gardens in London
 * Anthemis arvensis subsp. arvensis
 * Anthemis arvensis subsp. cyllenea (Halácsy) R.Fern.
 * Anthemis arvensis subsp. incrassata (Loisel.) Nyman
 * Anthemis arvensis subsp. sphacelata (C.Presl) R.Fern.