Anthemis plutonia, the Troödos chamomile, is a pilose perennial herb in the sunflower family found only in Cyprus. It often forms intricate mats with prostrate stems 5–20 cm long. Small bipinnatisect leaves. Capitula 15–20 mm in diameter, with pink rarely creamy-white tubular florets. Suborbicular ray-florets white, rarely pink.
Anthemis Plutonia Care
Anthemis Plutonia



If you’ve recognized any mistakes feel free to notify us about it. This would help us to provide only the best-quality information.
How to Care for the Plant
Water
Anthemis requires rich and well drained soil because it loathes having its roots dwell in water.
Pruning
Remove wilted flowers regularly (deadheading) in order to boost flower-bearing. Give it a round shape at the beginning of spring, pruning the plant back lightly (about â…“ the height of the stems).
Sunlight
Part shade.
Soil
Grow in well-drained, moderately fertile soil in a sheltered, sunny site. Protect in winter in cold areas.
Temperature
Ideal temperatures should be approximately 65-75ºF + (18-24ºC +), closer to 70ºF is best.
Additional
Potentially toxic to dogs, cats, horses, and guinea pigs.
Discover more plants with the list below