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 In this Gardener's HQ guide, we'll explore cultivating Matricaria plants in your garden, indoor spaces, and other settings Plant Characteristics: Matricaria boasts daisy-like flowers with a delightful aroma Gardeners prize it for its therapeutic and aesthetic appeal Ideal Growing Conditions: Thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained soil
Chamomile, Matricaria chamomilla – Wisconsin Horticulture Matricaria chamomilla is one of several different species in the daisy family (Asteraceae) that have the common name chamomile Also known as German chamomile or wild chamomile, it is one of two species commonly used for making the tisane (herbal infusion) called chamomile tea
How to Grow and Care For Chamomile - The Spruce How to care for the popular varietals of chamomile (Matricaria recutita and Chamaemelum nobile) They are beloved for their beauty and medicinal benefits
Matricaria chamomilla - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox 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
Chamomile ( Matricaria chamomilla L. ): An overview - PubMed Central (PMC) Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L ) is a well-known medicinal plant species from the Asteraceae family often referred to as the “star among medicinal species ” Nowadays it is a highly favored and much used medicinal plant in folk and traditional medicine
Matricaria: planting and care in the open field, growing from seeds The flowering perennial plant marticaria (Matricaria), which is also called chamomile, is a representative of the Asteraceae family This genus unites about 20 species The most popular among them is pharmacy chamomile, which is widely used for medicinal and cosmetic purposes
Matricaria - FNA Annuals, (1–)10–25 (–80) cm (taprooted; often aromatic) Stems 1–10+, usually erect or ascending, sometimes decumbent, branched or not, glabrous or glabrate to sparsely hairy (hairs basifixed)
Matricaria chamomilla - Wikipedia Matricaria chamomilla (synonym: Matricaria recutita), commonly known as chamomile (also spelled camomile), German chamomile, [2] Hungarian chamomile (kamilla), wild chamomile, blue chamomile, or scented mayweed, [3] [4] is an annual plant of the composite family Asteraceae