Chamomilla recutita
Family
Asteraceae
Origin
Europe & Asia
Description
Plant
German chamomile is a delicate looking plant that is surprisingly tough. It has an almost wildflower look about it. The fragrant flowers are daisy-like with white petals surrounding a yellow disk. The stems are not particularly strong and bend and flop as the plant grows taller.
Maturity
Harvest starts from 35 days
Environment
German chamomile will grow in full sun to part shade and prefers a good water supply, although it will tolerate dry conditions.
The best flavour and texture is obtained from providing rich, well-drained soil and a great deal of water.
Planting & Growing Instructions
Sow the seeds on the surface of the soil. Regularly apply nutrients and plant protection.
Height after growth
30-40 cm
Planting Season
Year round
Note
Used as seeds only and not for consumption.Seeds to be sown before expiry date