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Roman Chamomile Seeds (Anthemis nobilis) Organically Grown Herb
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$ 3.14
SKU P17690S
Roman Chamomile is a small, attractive, creeping plant with daisy-like flowers and aromatic, feathery, grey-green leaves which have a fresh apple scent when crushed and are commonly made into tea.
This perennial herb will only grow to about 25cm (10in) as it creeps along the ground and makes an excellent ground cover or creeper
Roman Chamomile flowers are used in herbal teas and are said to have medicinal properties.
Roman Chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) - Chamomile seeds produce a thick, evergreen perennial herb plant that is very versatile and lovely. Roman Chamomile forms a 6 inch mat of sweetly scented, parsley-like, bright green foliage, and it produces tiny, white and yellow daisy-like blooms in the late spring. An herbal flowering carpet comes to life! Easily grown from Roman Chamomile seeds, this herbal carpet can even be used as a lawn substitute. This is the species grown for the famous British Chamomile lawns. If you have ever dreamed about growing a Roman Chamomile lawn, this is the variety of herb seed to try! It holds the soil in place even on slopes, it spreads to fill in gaps, and it blocks out most weeds. It can be mowed (after flowering and set the mower on the highest setting), and it tolerates light foot traffic. Roman Chamomile ground cover is unique, aromatic, attractive and is well-suited for covering large areas and can be started by sowing Chamomile herb seeds. Another benefit is that Roman Chamomile flowers are used in herbal teas and are said to have medicinal properties.
How To Grow Roman Chamomile: Sow Roman Chamomile seeds in spring after danger of frost in a weed-free prepared seedbed. Sow the herb seeds on the surface of the soil and lightly cover with peat moss. Keep the seeds moist until germination occurs. Roman Chamomile plants may deteriorate in very cold or wet winters, but they will most likely recover. Harvest chamomile flowers when they are first fully opened. Use them fresh or freeze them for later use.
Season: Perennial
USDA Zones: 4 - 9
Height: 6 - 12 inches
Bloom Season: Spring and summer
Bloom Color: White
Environment: Full sun to partial shade
Soil Type: Well-drained, pH 6.6 - 7.8
Foot Traffic: Light
Planting Directions
Temperature: 68F
Average Germ Time: 7 - 10 days
Light Required: Yes
Depth: Surface sow seed, cover lightly with peat moss
Sowing Rate: Approximately 5,000 seeds covers 100 square feet
Moisture: Keep soil slightly moist, but not wet until germination
Spacing: 6 inches
Materials: Herb,Cut flowers,Herb garden,Roman Chamomile,Anthemis nobilis
This perennial herb will only grow to about 25cm (10in) as it creeps along the ground and makes an excellent ground cover or creeper
Roman Chamomile flowers are used in herbal teas and are said to have medicinal properties.
Roman Chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) - Chamomile seeds produce a thick, evergreen perennial herb plant that is very versatile and lovely. Roman Chamomile forms a 6 inch mat of sweetly scented, parsley-like, bright green foliage, and it produces tiny, white and yellow daisy-like blooms in the late spring. An herbal flowering carpet comes to life! Easily grown from Roman Chamomile seeds, this herbal carpet can even be used as a lawn substitute. This is the species grown for the famous British Chamomile lawns. If you have ever dreamed about growing a Roman Chamomile lawn, this is the variety of herb seed to try! It holds the soil in place even on slopes, it spreads to fill in gaps, and it blocks out most weeds. It can be mowed (after flowering and set the mower on the highest setting), and it tolerates light foot traffic. Roman Chamomile ground cover is unique, aromatic, attractive and is well-suited for covering large areas and can be started by sowing Chamomile herb seeds. Another benefit is that Roman Chamomile flowers are used in herbal teas and are said to have medicinal properties.
How To Grow Roman Chamomile: Sow Roman Chamomile seeds in spring after danger of frost in a weed-free prepared seedbed. Sow the herb seeds on the surface of the soil and lightly cover with peat moss. Keep the seeds moist until germination occurs. Roman Chamomile plants may deteriorate in very cold or wet winters, but they will most likely recover. Harvest chamomile flowers when they are first fully opened. Use them fresh or freeze them for later use.
Season: Perennial
USDA Zones: 4 - 9
Height: 6 - 12 inches
Bloom Season: Spring and summer
Bloom Color: White
Environment: Full sun to partial shade
Soil Type: Well-drained, pH 6.6 - 7.8
Foot Traffic: Light
Planting Directions
Temperature: 68F
Average Germ Time: 7 - 10 days
Light Required: Yes
Depth: Surface sow seed, cover lightly with peat moss
Sowing Rate: Approximately 5,000 seeds covers 100 square feet
Moisture: Keep soil slightly moist, but not wet until germination
Spacing: 6 inches
Materials: Herb,Cut flowers,Herb garden,Roman Chamomile,Anthemis nobilis