Is Garden Chamomile Poisonous to Cats and Dogs?

Garden Chamomile

The Garden Chamomile is poisonous for both cats and dogs.

Typical symptoms include allergic reactions, anorexia, contact dermatitis, diarrhea and vomiting.

Garden Chamomile has solitary, terminal flowerhead that could reach up to 12 inches above the ground and shows off prominent yellow disk flowers and silver-white ray flowers. It is under its synonym Anthemis nobilis, Roman chamomile, English chamomile, garden chamomile, ground apple, low chamomile, mother’s daisy or whig plant, commonly cultivated grounds in Europe, North America, and in Argentina.

The scientific name for this plant is Anthemis nobilis. Additional name for this plant include Barnyard Daisy, Camphor Plant, Corn Feverfew, Dryer’s Chamomile, English Chamomile, Ground-apple, Manzanilla, Perennial Chamomile, Roman Chamomile, True Chamomile, Turkey-Weed and Yellow Chamomile.

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