Matricaria - Wikipedia Matricaria is a genus of flowering plants in the chamomile tribe within the sunflower family [3][4] Some of the species have the common name of "mayweed", but this name also refers to plants not in this genus Their many-branched stems are prostrate to erect, glabrous, and very leafy
Matricaria Plant Growing Care Guide for Gardeners The Matricaria genus, including the popular chamomile, is a group of flowering plants in the aster family Known for their daisy-like flowers, they're often used in teas and traditional medicine, as well as garden ornamentals
Matricaria occidentalis - Calflora Matricaria occidentalis is an annual herb that is native to California, and also found elsewhere in North America and beyond
How to Grow Chamomile | Easy Guide to Seeding, Growing Harvesting . . . The Matricaria genus includes about 25 species of chamomile, but only two types of chamomile are commonly grown in gardens: German chamomile (Matricaria recutita) is an annual plant that maxes out at around 2 feet high and is often grown in flower beds or used in companion planting
Matricaria chamomilla (Chamomile, German Chamomile, Sweet False . . . A non-native annual herb in the Asteraceae (daisy) family native to Europe, India, and China Showy, aromatic white flowers with yellow centers dot the plant for a long bloom season in the summer It can be used for tea, potpourris, garnishes, and crafts
Matricaria Growing Guide - Farmer Bailey Inc. Matricaria plugs can be planted in the fall and overwintered for early spring blooms the next season They can also be planted in the spring for blooms in the same season Fall or early spring (before last frost) plantings will yield the strongest stems as they have time to bulk up vegetatively before setting buds
Types of Matricaria and Their Unique Uses - realitypathing. com Matricaria, commonly known as chamomile, is a genus of flowering plants renowned for its medicinal properties and ornamental value The genus Matricaria includes several species, each with unique characteristics and uses that have been appreciated across cultures and centuries
Matricaria Growing Guide - gardenclubplants. com Want a dainty looking flower atop a workhorse of a plant? Look no further than Matricaria Commonly referred to as Feverfew, Matricaria is from the Asteraceae family and is a very hardy cold-loving annual The genus is Tanacetum and species is T parthenium
Matricaria recutita (German Chamomile) - Gardenia Valued for its herbal use, Matricaria recutita (German Chamomile) is an annual herb boasting finely divided, aromatic foliage and masses of daisy-like flowers throughout the summer