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Revision as of 07:44, 4 August 2016
Chamaemelum nobile (L.) All.
Order | Asterales |
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Family | Compositae |
Genus | Chamaemelum |
2n =
Origin : Europe
wild and cultivated
English | {{{english}}} |
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French | {{{french}}} |
Popular names
see general discussion on chamomile.English | Roman chamomile |
French | camomille romaine |
Biology
- Prostrate habit. The form with double flowers is propagated by cuttings.
- Leaves compound with filiform segments.
- Receptacle with paleas between the flowers.
Classification
Chamaemelum nobile (L.) All. (1785)
syn.:
- Anthemis nobilis L. (1753)
Cultivars
The most commonly cultivated forms have double flowers, with only white ligulate flowers.

History

Originating in Europe, this species has spread to North America and Argentina.
Uses
- Ornamental
- Human medicine
- Beverage
- Essential oil
- Food flavoring