Anthemis arvensis Other names: mayweed, field chamomile Twinings and Pukka have done sterling work making us all believe that chamomile is some sort of sleepy herb. In fact, the opposite is true. Corn chamomile grows with such aggressive intensity, shooting up from a tiny seed to gorgeous big-headed flower in less than a year. On average a single corn chamomile will produce up to four and a half thousand seeds in its lifetime. They’re mega growers, and mega reproducers. If you’re looking for a super simple gardening plan, that’s bright and flowery throughout the summer season corn chamomile is a must have. Planting Instructions for Corn Chamomile How to Plant Cheap and Easy Method: Scatter the seeds directly onto bare soil. Clear the area of any debris and lightly rake the soil to create a loose surface. Evenly broadcast the seeds, then lightly rake again to ensure good seed-to-soil contact. More Involved Method: Use a terram membrane to suppress unwanted vegetation. Add a layer of soil over the membrane, sow the seeds evenly, and press them in gently. When to Plant Plant Corn Chamomile seeds in the spring (March to May) or early autumn (September to October). Where to Plant Corn Chamomile thrives in well-drained soil and full sunlight. Watering Schedule Maintain consistent moisture in the soil during the establishment phase. Once established, minimal watering is required. Blooming Period Corn Chamomile blooms from late spring through summer (May to August). Expected Plant Height Corn Chamomile typically grows to a height of 30 cm to 60 cm. (Snout height of a Gloucester old spot pig).
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Climate: Sub-tropical, Temperate, Tropical Planting Time: 8 Weeks Common Name: German Chamomile, Scented Mayweed Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor Color: White, Yellow Soil Type: Loam, Peat, Sand, Silt Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer Watering: Medium Life Cycle: Annual Genus: Matricaria recutita Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Shade Cultivating Difficulty: Easy Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
A selection of wild cordials beyond the classic (but still wonderful) Elderflower. Nettle, Hawthorn blossom, Pine Needle and Pineapple Mayweed.
Capturing the essence of the windswept coast, this vibrant print takes viewers on a visual journey to the serene shores of Machrihanish along the famous Kintyre Peninsula. The artwork elegantly abstracts the natural beauty of Sea mayweed, transforming the delicate wildflowers into sweeping forms and splashes of white that dance against a backdrop of expressive brushstrokes. Each stroke infuses the scene with movement, as if the gentleness of the ocean breeze has been forever imprinted upon the canvas. Contrasting layers and textures create a dynamic interplay: from the soothing azure tones of the sea to the golden yellows and earthy greens of the coastal flora, culminating in an almost tactile experience. Pops of orange scatter throughout, reflecting the lively presence of wildflowers, and adding an extra dimension to the piece. In the distance, the horizon is hinted at by the careful placement of cool blues, marrying the sky and sea in an eternal embrace, whilst varied shades of blue suggest the changing depths and moods of the waters. The distant headland, glimpsed through the meadow, adds depth and perspective, inviting contemplation and wanderlust. This abstract portrayal is a testament to nature's unstructured harmony and is a stunning tribute to the rugged beauty that Scotland’s flora and landscape embody. Let this print be a statement piece that breathes life and a sense of wild, untamed freedom into any interior space.
A large patch of Scentless Mayweed (Tripleurospermum inodorum) growing at the edge of the cliff top. The construction at top right is a remnant from wwII, I believe it housed 3.5ins guns overlooking the North sea as part of the defensive system at that time. From a walk along the cliffs near Happisburgh on an overcast, windy and rainy day.
Pineapple mayweed Matricaria discoidea unframed original watercolour illustration for sale by Lizzie Harper botanical illustrator
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Chamomile Flowers, whole Botanical Name: Matricaria recutita Common Names: German chamomile, Hungarian chamomile, mayweed, sweet false chamomile, true chamomile Plant Family: Asteraceae Origin: Egypt *All herbs sold are of the highest medicinal value: aerial parts are usually kept for 1 yr; roots, bark, and berries are kept for 1-3 years. Sold in 1 oz amounts
Chamomile has foliage and flowers with such a pleasant fragrance that for centuries these plants have been allowed to self-sow along the edges of paths and walkways where their fragrance can be enjoyed. This herb’s graceful plants are 12-20" tall with endless masses of 1" attractive, daisy-like flowers that can be used to make tea. SOWING Sow outdoors: March - April Flowering: June - September Sun: Full sun Water: Medium Depth: 1/2 inch (1 cm) Plant spacing: 12 inches (30cm) When chamomile plants are large enough to handle, thin seedlings to 6 inches (15 cm) apart.
A English hand-colored engraving of scentless mayweed. Made in the mid 19th century.
Chamomile German Matricaria Recutita is a herbaceous annual herb plant native to to Europe, North Africa, and some parts of Asia. Chamomile German seeds have to be just slightly pressed into the soil and not covered, because they require light to germinate. Also commonly called Sweet False Chamomile, Wild Chamomile, or Scented Mayweed and botanically Matricaria Chamomilla this annual herb grows up to 24 inches tall and 15 inches wide featuring thin branches of finely divided, 3 inches long, aromatic, green leaves and blooming in summer and fall with masses of showy, daisy-like, white flowers with bright-yellow domed center disk of tubular yellow florets. The German Chamomile attract various pollinators including bees. Chamomile German is a fast growing annual and is a must-have herb for any herb garden. Other garden uses include plantings in the front of the border, flower beds, containers and patios. Easily grown from Matricaria Recutita seeds, German Chamomile plants are very drought tolerant. PLANT PROFILE Season: Annual Height: 18-24 Inches Bloom Season: Summer/Fall Environment: Full Sun Soil Type: Average/Poor/Dry/Moist well-drained, pH 6.1-7.5 USDA Zones: All Regions of North America PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS Sow Indoors: Winter/Spring (6-8 weeks before last frost) Sow Outdoors: Spring/Fall Seed Depth: Surface sowing - cover seeds with soil no more than 1/8" deep. Germination Time: 10-14 Days
These dried whole German chamomile flowers, also known as Wild Chamomile, Hungarian Chamomile, and Scented Mayweed, are grown in Egypt. Chamomile flower use is centered around its smoothing characteristics. Chamomile is globally recognized as a traditional relaxing, sleep-aiding herbal tea that is very gentle on the stomach. It’s also been used historically to soothe irritated or inflamed skin (often in conjunction with Calendula flowers). Botanical name: Matricaria chamomilla. 8 ounce bag which is approximately 8 cups.
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German chamomile is also known as scented mayweed and wild chamomile. It’s a hardy annual with pleasantly scented flowers, and is primarily grown for medicinal use and teas. Learn how to grow organic chamomile in containers or in the herb garden. Continue reading for some tips on how to grow chamomile from seed.
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BOTANICAL NAME: Matricaria recutita OTHERWISE KNOWN AS: Wild Chamomile, Hungarian Chamomile, and Scented Mayweed SCENT: German Blue Chamomile essential oil has a sweet, straw-like fragrance with resinous undertones. STRENGTH OF AROMA: Medium PLANT PART USED: Flower Heads EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam Distillation. ORIGIN: Hungary COLOUR: German Blue Chamomile Essential Oil has a noticeable blue to green/brown colour CONSISTENCY: Medium NOTE: Middle
Matricaria chamomilla (German Chamomile) is a low-growing annual plant with erect, branched, hairy stems that grow up to 24 inches (60 cm ...
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