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German Chamomile Collection

German chamomile, also known as Matricaria recutita, is a beautiful and versatile medicinal plant

Background imageGerman Chamomile Collection: Corn Marigold (Chrysanthemum segetum) and Scentless mayweed (Tripleurospermum inodorum)

Corn Marigold (Chrysanthemum segetum) and Scentless mayweed (Tripleurospermum inodorum) machair habitat, North Uist, Scotland, UK, July

Background imageGerman Chamomile Collection: Clematis, Clematis cultivar

Clematis, Clematis cultivar
Chamomile, German Chamomile, Matricaria recutita, White daisy shaped flowers with yellow stamen growing outdoor.-

Background imageGerman Chamomile Collection: German chamomile, Matricaria chamomilla L. (left top), stemless carline thistle

German chamomile, Matricaria chamomilla L. (left top), stemless carline thistle, Carlina acaulis (top right), coltsfoot, Tussilago farfara (bottem left und Blatt top 2)

Background imageGerman Chamomile Collection: Medicinal Plant. Matricaria Chamomilla (synonym: Matricaria Recutita). Chamomile. Camomile

Medicinal Plant. Matricaria Chamomilla (synonym: Matricaria Recutita). Chamomile. Camomile. Italian Camomilla. German Chamomile. Blossoms

Background imageGerman Chamomile Collection: Illustration of green tea tree leaves on stem, German chamomile flowers, and green petitgrain leaf

Illustration of green tea tree leaves on stem, German chamomile flowers, and green petitgrain leaf

Background imageGerman Chamomile Collection: Illustration of Juniper leaves and juniper berries on stem, green eucalyptus leaf

Illustration of Juniper leaves and juniper berries on stem, green eucalyptus leaf and German chamomile flowers

Background imageGerman Chamomile Collection: Illustration of lavender flowers on stem, German chamomile flowers, and sandalwood chips

Illustration of lavender flowers on stem, German chamomile flowers, and sandalwood chips

Background imageGerman Chamomile Collection: Illustration of German chamomile flowers, orange peel, and peppermint flowers and leaves on stem

Illustration of German chamomile flowers, orange peel, and peppermint flowers and leaves on stem

Background imageGerman Chamomile Collection: Illustration of Juniper berries and green leaves on stem, German chamomile, and neroli flowers

Illustration of Juniper berries and green leaves on stem, German chamomile, and neroli flowers, buds and green leaves on stem

Background imageGerman Chamomile Collection: Chamomile Field (Matricaria chamomilla), Hortobagy National Park in spring. Hungary

Chamomile Field (Matricaria chamomilla), Hortobagy National Park in spring. Hungary, April

Background imageGerman Chamomile Collection: Close up of Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla), Hortobagy National Park in spring

Close up of Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla), Hortobagy National Park in spring. Hungary, April

Background imageGerman Chamomile Collection: Chamomile -Matricaria chamomilla-, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Chamomile -Matricaria chamomilla-, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageGerman Chamomile Collection: Chamomile -Matricaria chamomilla-, Europe

Chamomile -Matricaria chamomilla-, Europe

Background imageGerman Chamomile Collection: Chamomile -Matricaria chamomilla-, flowers, Switzerland

Chamomile -Matricaria chamomilla-, flowers, Switzerland

Background imageGerman Chamomile Collection: Chamomile -Matricaria chamomilla-, flower, Switzerland

Chamomile -Matricaria chamomilla-, flower, Switzerland

Background imageGerman Chamomile Collection: Chamomile (Matricaria Chamomilla), illustration

Chamomile (Matricaria Chamomilla), illustration
Manuscript, Italy, 15th century. Herbal from Trento. Plate: Erba Chamamilla - Chamomile (Matricaria Chamomilla). Herb to cure pimples and stomach ache. Manuscript 1591, folio 43, recto

Background imageGerman Chamomile Collection: Pollen grain of a German chamomile flower

Pollen grain of a German chamomile flower
Chamomile pollen. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a single tricolporate pollen grain from a German chamomile flower, Matricaria recutita

Background imageGerman Chamomile Collection: Chamomile - July

Chamomile - July
CMB-337 Wild CHAMOMILE / Scented Mayweed - low angle shot Matricaria chamomilla FLOWERS - Latin can also be Chamomilla recutita & Matricaria recutita Chris Martin Bahr contact details

Background imageGerman Chamomile Collection: German Chamomile flowers

German Chamomile flowers
ME-1683 German Chamomile flowers Matricaria recutita herb Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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German chamomile, also known as Matricaria recutita, is a beautiful and versatile medicinal plant. Its delicate flowers resemble those of the Corn Marigold and Scentless mayweed, adding a touch of elegance to any garden. The Clematis cultivar intertwines gracefully with German chamomile, creating a stunning display of colors and textures. This herb has been used for centuries in traditional medicine due to its numerous health benefits. From soothing digestive issues to relieving anxiety and promoting sleep, German chamomile is truly a powerhouse herb. Its calming properties make it an excellent choice for brewing herbal teas or infusing oils for aromatherapy purposes. The unique combination of green tea tree leaves, German chamomile flowers, and green petitgrain leaf creates an invigorating blend that uplifts the senses. Similarly, the pairing of Juniper leaves and berries with eucalyptus leaf adds a refreshing twist to any herbal concoction. For those seeking relaxation and tranquility, lavender flowers combined with German chamomile flowers and sandalwood chips create an aromatic oasis. This soothing blend can be used in bath salts or diffusers to create a serene atmosphere at home. If you're looking for a revitalizing mix, try combining German chamomile flowers with orange peel and peppermint flowers on stems. This invigorating infusion will awaken your senses while providing numerous health benefits. Lastly, the combination of Juniper berries with green leaves alongside German chamomile and neroli flowers creates an enchanting aroma that transports you to nature's embrace. This botanical symphony is perfect for creating natural perfumes or room sprays. Whether you're cultivating this medicinal plant in your garden or enjoying its therapeutic properties through various blends and infusions - German Chamomile never fails to impress.