gnapweed
/ˈnæp.wiːd/Definitions
1. noun
A plant with fragrant flowers, and small, feathery leaves, also known as Chamaemelum nobile.
“The garden featured various species of gnapweed, which attracted bees and butterflies.”
2. noun
A plant with a strong, unpleasant smell, also known as Senecio jacobaea or Jacobaea maritima.
“Gnapweed is often found in coastal areas and is known for its toxic properties.”