Chamomile Roman
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KWD 1.500
Description
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
The solitary flowers have white ray florets with a yellow disc standing proudly on the top of the stem. This is a plant which can make good ground cover if kept short and is ideal as a lawn substitute.
- Roman Chamomile Latin Name: Chamaemelum nobile
- Roman Chamomile Days to Maturity: 70-90+ Perennial
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Roman Chamomile Seed Planting Depth: 1/4”
- Roman Chamomile Seed Plant Spacing: 8-12”
- Roman Chamomile Growth Habit: Low-growth/creeping
- Soil Preference: Slightly acidic, dry and well-drained
- Temp Preference: Warmer
- Light Preference: Full sun to partial shade
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Roman Chamomile Color: White flowers, sage-colored fuzzy leaves
- Roman Chamomile Herb/seed Flavor: Floral, sweet, similar to apples