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German Chamomile - pack Matricaria recutita Medicinal 18-30 in. Tender Perennial/Hardy Perennial A delight for your eyes, taste buds and overall well being. Used medicinally for hundreds of years. The flower buds when dried make a tea that promotes digestion and calms nerves and stomachs. It is delicately scented and as a companion plant, it can enhance the growth of cucumbers, onions and most other herbs. Start plants indoors 3-4 weeks before last frost date. Sow seeds on soil surface and keep moist. To make...
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This seed was originally from Germany where the plant has been used for hundreds of years in teas to calm the stomach.
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Chamomile, German Cert. Organic Seeds, 6 Packets: J
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Planting Depth: Surface. Soil Temp. for Germ.: 55-60 degrees F. Days to Germ.: 4-8. Plant Spacing: 4-6". Days to Maturity: 70-80. Full Sun. Moderate Water.
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An herb with an apple-like fragrance, daisy-like flowers and an erect habit of growth from 2 - 2 1/2 feet tall. Blooms all summer, except on hottest days. Dried German Chamomile flowers are used to make Chamomile tea. 80-90 days to maturity.
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Chamomile Seeds - Matricaria Recutita
Bodegold is an improved strain of German chamomile with a high essential oil content (.9%) and high levels of medicinal compounds such as bisabolol and chamazulene. White blossoms with yellow centers are small, sweet and easy to pick. Scientific research indicates that chamomile tea stimulates the immune system's infection fighting cells. The tea is will also said to aid in digestion and soothe frayed nerves. A summer blooming annual that grows to 2-feet tall. Packet is 1/8 gram, about 1,200 seeds.
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Roman Chamomile Seeds, 1000 seeds
Roman Chamomile Seeds ( Matricaria recutita ). Forms dense low growing rosettesof apple scented, finely cut, bright green leaves that make a good groundcoverin low traffic areas. Roman Chamomile is low-growing and will spread.Great for tea, salad garnishes and medicinal uses. In areas with long,cold winters, it may need a light covering of mulch. Germinate at 60°Ffor 2 weeks in light. The soil should be sandy and slightly acid.
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An evergreen carpet of fragrant green! This the species grown for the famous British "chamomile lawns"! If you have ever dreamed about growing a chamomile lawn, this is the variety to try! Just like German chamomile, Roman chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) flowers are used in herbal teas. More often, though, Roman chamomile is used as an unusual, aromatic groundcover because it can be grown from herb seed. This evergreen perennial forms a thick, 6 inch mat of sweetly scented, finely-cut, bright green...
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In 1989, Seeds of Change started with a simple mission: to help preserve biodiversity and promote sustainable, organic agriculture. By cultivating hundreds of open-pollinated, organically grown, heirloom and traditional vegetable, flower and herb seeds, we have kept to this mission. We currently offer over 600 distinct varieties of 100% organically grown seeds for the home gardener and over 100 varieties in bulk quantities for the market grower.
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Perennial ground cover. Native to Europe. Cultivated worldwide. Plants grow thickly to interlock, forming an aromatic lawn which may be mowed to maintain close-cropped. A nice place for an afternoon nap. Happy dreams! Plant prefers full sun and will thrive especially well if transplants are planted into about 2 inches of compost on surface--this is the way we make our chamomile lawns (see picture). Very cushy underlayment. Sow seed in fall or early spring, on surface. Tamp in and keep moist. Direct...
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Chamomile, Roman Seeds Roman Chamomile Seeds Chamaemelum nobile Approximately 400 seeds. Perennial Ground Cover; Aromatic. Easy to grow. Sow in Spring or Fall Germination Time: 10 - 14 days. Direct Plant or Transplant. Plant in Full Sun to Partial Shade Roman Chamomile is low-growing and will spread. This chamomile is similar to the Annual Chamomiles for tea, salad garnishes and medicinal uses; produces fewer blossoms. Grows up to 10 - 16". Space plants 8 to 12" apart. Magickally known for Money...
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Chamomile - German Chamomile seeds
Chamomile is easy to grow. They thrive in full sun. They prefer average to rich soils. Regular application of fertilizer will help this plant to grow to it's maximum height. Provide sufficient water to keep the soil moist. The plants grow from 12 to 30 inches, depending upon variety.
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Practice a fondness for growing things even when space is at a premium with this popular pastime. Teapot-framed Herbal Tea Garden is artfully done with black wire around clay pot which will grow soothing chamomile for tea; includes potting soil, seeds and instructions. 9 1/2" x 6 1/2" x 7". BUY 3,GET 1 FREE! Clearance.
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Annual Herb. Aromatic, feathery leaves are complimented with summer blooming, white daisy-like flowers with yellow button centers. Chamomile tea is prepared from the flowers and has a soothing, mild flavor. Flowers are used fresh or dried.
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Chamomile Seeds
Sow seed in late winter or early spring. 21 days to germinate with temp of 70º. Sow 2 seeds per inch and plant ¼" deep. Cover lightly, as they need light to germinate . Thin plants to 6" apart. German chamomile not recommended for containers. Chamomile grows to a height of 20 to 30 inches (50 - 70cm). Chamomile plants should be spaced 6 inches (15 cm) apart. Chamomile will grow in a relatively wide pH range between 5.6 (acidic) and 7.5 (neutral). From seed. Direct sow in spring or fall....
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Matricaria recutita (A) The tea made from these prolific flowers is popular as a digestive aid. Also used as a refreshing facial wash. Easy to grow and self sows. Germination code: (1)
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Origin: Not US NativeOther Common Names: Garden Camomile, Ground apple, Low Camomile, English Camomile, whig plantDuration: PerennialBloom Time: Late SummerHeight: 6 to 12Spacing: 3 to 6Light: Full Sun to Part ShadeSoil Moisture: DryUSDA Zone: 4a-9bGermination: No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds just below soil surface at 70F and water.Seeds Per Oz: 17000This sweet smelling plant bears daisy-like flowers, and it's fragrance may be described as crisp and fruity. Chamomile was believed to revive...
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Clouds of airy fragrance, dotted with tiny white daisies! Just the right size for the front of the border! German Chamomile (Matricaria Recutita) is a must-have herb if you enjoy drinking hot or cold teas. The flowers are a staple ingredient in herbal tea concoctions, where they have a soothing, calming effect. It is also used in shampoos and hair rinses to lighten blond hair. Up to 24 inches tall and 15 inches wide, German chamomile has many thin branches of finely divided green leaves. Small 3...
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High quality Chamomile contains an essential oil (containing α-bisabolol, chamazulene, bisabolol oxides), flavonoids and other compounds. Chamomile High Grade 1:2 contains a minimum of 0.4 mg/mL of α-bisabolol to ensure optimal strength and qual
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A delight for your eyes, taste buds, and overall well being. Its fragrant, delicate, miniature, daisy-like flowers dance on lacy foliage. Known to be used medicinally for hundreds of years, the flower buds when dried can make a wonderfully soothing tea calms the nerves, upset stomachs, promote digestion. A companion plant, it can enhance the growth of cucumbers, onions and most other herbs.18-30 in. plant, .5 in. blooms. Reseeding annual. (70-80 days)
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PACKET LABEL INSTRUCTIONS: Start seeds in flats in the Spring and transplant 12" apart into full sun or very light shade into good, well-drained garden soil. Plant from late winter to late summer. Keep evenly moist but not soggy until established. Flats should have a lightweight soil, and cover seeds thinly with soil. Gradually expose seedlings to direct light and outside conditions.
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GERMAN CHAMOMILE 200 SEEDS
CHAMOMILE, GERMAN ( Matricaria recutita ) - Daisy Like Flowers w/Pleasant Apple Scent - Used as a Tea Helps Aid Digestion & Relieves Insomnia - Grow as Annual Herb - Avg. Height 12-20" ZONES 4-8
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This is the delightfully aromatic Chamomile of tea fame. Perfect for gentle bedtime sedation or for treating stomachache. Plant prefers full sun and regular garden soil. Sow on surface and press in hard. Sow in early spring for flowers by early summer.
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