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Chamomile reseeds like a weed in western Idaho. The only problem with that is my mom lets it, and that means less space for other things....Read More
This Roman Chamomolie came back and looks lovely after a tough winter with several feet of snow. It was sewn last season by seed, and blo...Read More
Few things are invasive in this High Desert region of New Mexico where water is so scarce, but once you plant this herb, it shows up in t...Read More
I have grown Roman Chamomile for many years. Delighted with its shade tolerance, fragrance, adaptability to various soils, low space req...Read More
The photos shown here of the Roman Chamomile appear to look more like the German Chamomile that I grow. Any how, the Roman Chamomile tha...Read More
I love this plant and am in the process of replacing my front lawn with it. It grows well in my heavy clay soil, spreading to fill in ga...Read More
Can be used as a lawn substitute and can take some mowing. It is said that the Romans walked on it, bathed in it, and used it medicinally.
Roman Chamomile is used as a ground cover, often between stepping stones where its downy foliage emits an apple-scented aroma when crushe...Read More