Dyer's chamomile (Anthemis tinctoria 'Sauce Hollandaise' syn. Cota tinctoria 'Sauce Hollandaise')
- Image number: 497054
- Author: Steffen Hauser / botanikfoto

Anthemis tinctoria, commonly known as golden marguerite or dyer's chamomile, is a perennial flowering plant in the Asteraceae family. Native to Europe and Western Asia, it features yellow, daisy-like flowers and aromatic, finely divided leaves. It thrives in sunny locations with well-drained soil and is often used in gardens for its ornamental value. Historically, it was used as a natural dye source, producing yellow hues. It attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance, it blooms from early summer to fall.
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