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Chamomile, Dyer’s (Anthemis tinctoria) potted plant, organic
$8.50
Family: Aster (Asteracea)
Hardy to Zones 4 to 8
(Dyer’s Chamomile) Low-lying evergreen mounding perennial flowering to 2 feet, native to Europe. Large, lemon-yellow daisies used for tea or to dye wool. Plants prefer full sun and regular garden soiil–will even naturalize in waste places. Space plants 1 to 2 feet apart.
Potted plant, Certified Organically Grown
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d.bryant1a.z (verified owner) –
Hello Richo, I just received my Chamomile (Anthemis Tinctoria) yesterday. Can I plant directly into my garden while we are moving into fall, or should I place this in a pot during fan and winter and then plant in spring? Thank you
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Richo Cech –
hi d., thanks for writing. We suggest planting our starts to gallon pots and working up for at least 3 weeks before transplanting out to the garden. Zones 6 and under, keep protected through the winter and plant out in spring. Zones 7 and greater, plant to the fall garden, as this is a perennial. r
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Jenni –
Does this chamomile have the same medicinal benefits as German or Roman chamomile?
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Richo Cech –
hi jenni, no. richo
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