Chamomile, Roman
Chamaemelum nobile -
Description: Roman Chamomile is a fragrant, low-growing perennial herb that creates a soft, carpet-like ground cover with its feathery green foliage and dainty white flowers with sunny yellow centers. Known for its sweet, apple-like scent, Roman Chamomile is as charming in rock gardens and pathways as it is in herb beds. Its calming properties and ornamental appeal make it a garden favorite.
Wildlife Benefits: Roman Chamomile’s nectar-rich flowers attract beneficial pollinators like bees and butterflies, enriching the biodiversity of your garden.
Medicinal Benefits: Famous for its calming and soothing properties, Roman Chamomile is often used to promote relaxation, ease anxiety, and support digestion. Its flowers are commonly dried for teas, tinctures, or infused oils, making it a staple for herbal wellness.
Native Status: Native to Europe, Roman Chamomile thrives in well-drained soils and adapts beautifully to Georgia gardens. It also prefers the early spring here in Georgia versus the hot summers.
Pollinator Friendliness: A reliable source of nectar, Roman Chamomile supports pollinator populations while adding delicate beauty to your outdoor spaces.
Planting Guidelines:
Height: 4–12 inches
Spacing: 6–12 inches
Sun/Shade: Thrives in Full Sun to Partial Shade
How to Grow: Plant Roman Chamomile in well-draining soil and water moderately. It’s drought-tolerant once established. Use it as a ground cover, or line pathways and rock gardens for a lush, fragrant touch. Prune regularly to maintain a dense, bushy growth and encourage repeat blooming.
Add timeless elegance and soothing functionality to your garden with Roman Chamomile—a versatile herb that combines beauty, wellness, and pollinator support in one petite plant.
Available in 2.5 inch and 4.25 inch (quart) pots.
Chamaemelum nobile -
Description: Roman Chamomile is a fragrant, low-growing perennial herb that creates a soft, carpet-like ground cover with its feathery green foliage and dainty white flowers with sunny yellow centers. Known for its sweet, apple-like scent, Roman Chamomile is as charming in rock gardens and pathways as it is in herb beds. Its calming properties and ornamental appeal make it a garden favorite.
Wildlife Benefits: Roman Chamomile’s nectar-rich flowers attract beneficial pollinators like bees and butterflies, enriching the biodiversity of your garden.
Medicinal Benefits: Famous for its calming and soothing properties, Roman Chamomile is often used to promote relaxation, ease anxiety, and support digestion. Its flowers are commonly dried for teas, tinctures, or infused oils, making it a staple for herbal wellness.
Native Status: Native to Europe, Roman Chamomile thrives in well-drained soils and adapts beautifully to Georgia gardens. It also prefers the early spring here in Georgia versus the hot summers.
Pollinator Friendliness: A reliable source of nectar, Roman Chamomile supports pollinator populations while adding delicate beauty to your outdoor spaces.
Planting Guidelines:
Height: 4–12 inches
Spacing: 6–12 inches
Sun/Shade: Thrives in Full Sun to Partial Shade
How to Grow: Plant Roman Chamomile in well-draining soil and water moderately. It’s drought-tolerant once established. Use it as a ground cover, or line pathways and rock gardens for a lush, fragrant touch. Prune regularly to maintain a dense, bushy growth and encourage repeat blooming.
Add timeless elegance and soothing functionality to your garden with Roman Chamomile—a versatile herb that combines beauty, wellness, and pollinator support in one petite plant.
Available in 2.5 inch and 4.25 inch (quart) pots.
Chamaemelum nobile -
Description: Roman Chamomile is a fragrant, low-growing perennial herb that creates a soft, carpet-like ground cover with its feathery green foliage and dainty white flowers with sunny yellow centers. Known for its sweet, apple-like scent, Roman Chamomile is as charming in rock gardens and pathways as it is in herb beds. Its calming properties and ornamental appeal make it a garden favorite.
Wildlife Benefits: Roman Chamomile’s nectar-rich flowers attract beneficial pollinators like bees and butterflies, enriching the biodiversity of your garden.
Medicinal Benefits: Famous for its calming and soothing properties, Roman Chamomile is often used to promote relaxation, ease anxiety, and support digestion. Its flowers are commonly dried for teas, tinctures, or infused oils, making it a staple for herbal wellness.
Native Status: Native to Europe, Roman Chamomile thrives in well-drained soils and adapts beautifully to Georgia gardens. It also prefers the early spring here in Georgia versus the hot summers.
Pollinator Friendliness: A reliable source of nectar, Roman Chamomile supports pollinator populations while adding delicate beauty to your outdoor spaces.
Planting Guidelines:
Height: 4–12 inches
Spacing: 6–12 inches
Sun/Shade: Thrives in Full Sun to Partial Shade
How to Grow: Plant Roman Chamomile in well-draining soil and water moderately. It’s drought-tolerant once established. Use it as a ground cover, or line pathways and rock gardens for a lush, fragrant touch. Prune regularly to maintain a dense, bushy growth and encourage repeat blooming.
Add timeless elegance and soothing functionality to your garden with Roman Chamomile—a versatile herb that combines beauty, wellness, and pollinator support in one petite plant.
Available in 2.5 inch and 4.25 inch (quart) pots.