Dyer's chamomile seeds, Golden marguerite seeds, Yellow Chamomile (lat. Cota tinctoria, Anthemis tinctoria)

A perennial herbaceous plant. A profusely branching herbaceous plant with erect stems. The height of adult plants is from 25 cm to one meter.
The leaves are alternate, pinnately dissected, wrinkled, bluish-green, covered with spider hairs, quite large. In the first year, only a rosette of leaves develops, flower-bearing stems appear only in the second year.
The flowers are collected in single baskets with a diameter of up to 6 cm, which sit on long peduncles. The color of the marginal flowers is yellow or orange. The plant blooms from June to August, bears fruit in August. The fruit is a smooth tetrahedral flattened achene.