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What's this Plant?
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Automatic identification via PlantNet summary
Most likely match: Chamaemelum fuscatum (Brot.) Vasc.
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Hmmm, I vote for Matricaria chamomilla!
EDIT: I passed the other photos through PlantNet, and PlantNet agrees with me. I thought that the frame I chose for the post would be the best for identifying because it shows the leaves better. But now I have one suspicion: Most of the photos of Matricaria chamomilla that you can find by searching for images online feature the flowers, while photos of Chamaemelum fuscatum are taken with a similar framing to my input photo to showcase its dark stem. So maybe this bias in the framing of the photos present in the training set contributed to this miss-id. Just a thought.
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Noope, I'm pretty sure they are Tripleurospermum inodorum now ๐ญ