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  2. Chamaemelum nobile - Wikipedia

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    Chamaemelum nobile, commonly known as chamomile (also spelled camomile), is a low perennial plant found in dry fields and around gardens and cultivated grounds in Europe, North America, and South America.

  3. Chamomile - Wikipedia

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    German chamomile, Matricaria chamomilla Roman chamomile, Chamaemelum nobile. Chamomile (American English) or camomile (British English; see spelling differences) (/ ˈ k æ m ə m aɪ l,-m iː l / KAM-ə-myle or KAM-ə-meel [1] [2]) is the common name for several daisy-like plants of the family Asteraceae.

  4. Chamaemelum - Wikipedia

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    Chamaemelum is a small genus of plants in the daisy family commonly known as chamomiles or dogfennels. Perhaps the best-known species is Roman chamomile, Chamaemelum nobile . These are annual or perennial herbs, rarely exceeding half a meter in height and usually bearing solitary white daisylike flowers with yellow centers.

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  6. What’s the healthiest tea to drink? The benefits of ... - AOL

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    The benefits of peppermint, chamomile, oolong and more. Edwina Clark. January 28, 2025 at 5:00 AM. Tea has several perks, including supporting heart health and protecting bones.

  7. Matricaria chamomilla - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Asteraceae - Wikipedia

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    Chamomile, for example, comes from two different species: the annual Matricaria chamomilla (German chamomile) and the perennial Chamaemelum nobile (Roman chamomile). Calendula (known as pot marigold) is grown commercially for herbal teas and potpourri. Echinacea is used as a medicinal tea.

  9. Edible flower - Wikipedia

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    Chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile) Chervil (Anthriscus cerefolium) Chinese hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) Chives (Allium schoenoprasum) Chicory (Cichorium intybus) Chickweed (Stellaria Media) Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum spp.) Cornflower (Centaurea cyanus) Cosmos (C. Sulphureus) (C. Bipinatus) Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) Dianthus (Dianthus ...