Chamomilla recutita | German Chamomile | Various

Chamomilla recutita belongs to the plant family ASTERACE and Genus Chamomilla This plant specimen prefers Wet soil a pH of 7 . All plants need light to allow the photosynthesis process of converting carbon dioxide to growth sugars to take place. Some plants need more sun-light than others. For this plant those sunlight conditions are well described as … Full sun

We are often asked about plants for humming bird attraction. Unfortunately Chamomilla recutita does not attract these beautiful hummingbird, sunbird or nectar feeding varieties of garden birds

Impressive Autumn foliage display is not shown by Chamomilla recutita so look for an alternative plant for pleasing Fall leaf properties

Chamomilla recutita German chamomile is not known as a butterfly attracting plant

Almost all plants grown in gardens need to be fed using fertilzer in order to see them at their best. For this plant the suggested fertilizer program would be based upon … Typical mix of: 3 parts Nitrogen (N), 2 parts Phosphorous (P) and 3 parts Potassium (K for Latin name Kalium).

Chamomilla recutita has traditionally been used in many herbal remedies including: as an anti-inflammatory, as an antispasmodic, as a gynecologic and as a carminative. (More are listed in the medicinal properties section.) German chamomile is not to be taken by pregnant women. The plant parts used in herbal preparations are the flowers. Do not take essential oil without professional guidance.

Chamomilla recutita commonly known as German chamomile can cause skin rashes and in extreme cases can trigger photoxic hyperactivity … May cause a skin reaction such as burning, irritation, or pigment change upon exposure to ultra-violet light (sunlight, tanning lights

Chasmanthium latifolium | Indian Woodoats, Wild Oats | Grass

Cheilanthes fragrans | Lipfern. Originated in Southern Europe | Various

Cheiranthus | Wallflower | Various

"The Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants", Andrew Chevallier, DK Publishing, New York, 1996.