Chamomile, Dyers
Anthemis tinctoria
Description: Dyer’s Chamomile is a productive perennial herb known for its cheerful, golden-yellow flowers that bloom abundantly throughout the summer. Its tall, airy stems and finely textured foliage make it a charming addition to wildflower gardens, borders, and herb beds. Renowned for its use in natural dyeing, this hardy plant adds both beauty and function to your garden.
Wildlife Benefits: The bright flowers of Dyer’s Chamomile attract a variety of beneficial insects, including bees, butterflies, and syrphid flies, making it a valuable choice for pollinator-friendly gardens.
Medicinal Benefits: While its primary use is as a natural dye, Dyer’s Chamomile has a history in traditional remedies, often brewed into teas to support relaxation and digestion.
Native Status: Native to Europe and Asia, Dyer’s Chamomile is well-suited to Georgia’s climate and adapts easily to a range of garden settings.
Pollinator Friendliness: Its vibrant blooms serve as a nectar source for pollinators throughout the growing season, enhancing biodiversity in your garden.
Planting Guidelines:
Height: 1–2 feet
Spacing: 12–18 inches
Sun/Shade: Requires Full Sun
How to Grow: Dyer’s Chamomile thrives in well-draining soil and tolerates less-than-ideal conditions, including poor or sandy soils. Water moderately, and deadhead spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming. Prune back in late summer to maintain a compact shape and promote fresh growth.
Add a splash of sunshine and eco-friendly utility to your garden with Dyer’s Chamomile—a vibrant herb that supports pollinators and inspires natural dyeing projects.
Available in 2.5 inch and 4.25 inch (quart) pots.
Anthemis tinctoria
Description: Dyer’s Chamomile is a productive perennial herb known for its cheerful, golden-yellow flowers that bloom abundantly throughout the summer. Its tall, airy stems and finely textured foliage make it a charming addition to wildflower gardens, borders, and herb beds. Renowned for its use in natural dyeing, this hardy plant adds both beauty and function to your garden.
Wildlife Benefits: The bright flowers of Dyer’s Chamomile attract a variety of beneficial insects, including bees, butterflies, and syrphid flies, making it a valuable choice for pollinator-friendly gardens.
Medicinal Benefits: While its primary use is as a natural dye, Dyer’s Chamomile has a history in traditional remedies, often brewed into teas to support relaxation and digestion.
Native Status: Native to Europe and Asia, Dyer’s Chamomile is well-suited to Georgia’s climate and adapts easily to a range of garden settings.
Pollinator Friendliness: Its vibrant blooms serve as a nectar source for pollinators throughout the growing season, enhancing biodiversity in your garden.
Planting Guidelines:
Height: 1–2 feet
Spacing: 12–18 inches
Sun/Shade: Requires Full Sun
How to Grow: Dyer’s Chamomile thrives in well-draining soil and tolerates less-than-ideal conditions, including poor or sandy soils. Water moderately, and deadhead spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming. Prune back in late summer to maintain a compact shape and promote fresh growth.
Add a splash of sunshine and eco-friendly utility to your garden with Dyer’s Chamomile—a vibrant herb that supports pollinators and inspires natural dyeing projects.
Available in 2.5 inch and 4.25 inch (quart) pots.
Anthemis tinctoria
Description: Dyer’s Chamomile is a productive perennial herb known for its cheerful, golden-yellow flowers that bloom abundantly throughout the summer. Its tall, airy stems and finely textured foliage make it a charming addition to wildflower gardens, borders, and herb beds. Renowned for its use in natural dyeing, this hardy plant adds both beauty and function to your garden.
Wildlife Benefits: The bright flowers of Dyer’s Chamomile attract a variety of beneficial insects, including bees, butterflies, and syrphid flies, making it a valuable choice for pollinator-friendly gardens.
Medicinal Benefits: While its primary use is as a natural dye, Dyer’s Chamomile has a history in traditional remedies, often brewed into teas to support relaxation and digestion.
Native Status: Native to Europe and Asia, Dyer’s Chamomile is well-suited to Georgia’s climate and adapts easily to a range of garden settings.
Pollinator Friendliness: Its vibrant blooms serve as a nectar source for pollinators throughout the growing season, enhancing biodiversity in your garden.
Planting Guidelines:
Height: 1–2 feet
Spacing: 12–18 inches
Sun/Shade: Requires Full Sun
How to Grow: Dyer’s Chamomile thrives in well-draining soil and tolerates less-than-ideal conditions, including poor or sandy soils. Water moderately, and deadhead spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming. Prune back in late summer to maintain a compact shape and promote fresh growth.
Add a splash of sunshine and eco-friendly utility to your garden with Dyer’s Chamomile—a vibrant herb that supports pollinators and inspires natural dyeing projects.
Available in 2.5 inch and 4.25 inch (quart) pots.