Several Plant ID's Please

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  1. Jungle Jane

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    2 is Corn cockle possibly
    I would say 1 is a Moon Daisy. or Dog Daisy, roadside wild flower.
     
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      1) Is Chamomile Daisy (which has distinctly different foliage to Moon/Dog/Ox-Eye Daisies).
       
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        I thought it wasnt ox eyed daisy as I have that growing in my garden too. The daisies in question only grow to about 6 inches.

        I have them growing everywhere all of a sudden and I have no idea how they got there. Also is this the Chamomile that I can make tea out of?
         
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