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jlgreg - z6b MD
It seems impossible to kill and successfully fought off an invasion of clover this year. The mass seems to double in size every year. With or without blossoms, it smells lovely. It also seems to attract big fat bumblebees.
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starmoon - Z5 NY
Matricaria recutita
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Nora_in_Vancouver - 8b Wet Coast
Matricaria recutita
August 11, 2004 (Calgary Alberta)
German chamomile is the type most frequently used for chamomile tea. Collect fresh flowers and dry them. Commercial chamomile tea bags often contain seeds, so you might be able to start a plant from an uncooked tea bag. Chamomile is a great anti-fungal. I have sprayed indoor seedlings with cold chamomile tea to stop "damping off" disease.

BUFFY690 - z7 S. CAROLINA
I have some of this in my garden and It does wonderfully in part shade. Its feathery little leaves are wonderful in between my 'plum pudding' huchera in the link No Thyme it says that it helps plants do better I believe this is true because my little puddin was a sickly looking thing bought to save from Lowe's and with this plant in between them it is growing and b...
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GracieLives - z4 WI/MN
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