Natural Alchemy
One of Two Main types of Chamomiles we know today (the other is the Roman type) – the oils from these two types are also very distinguishable and the effects of one can in no way be prescribed to the other. The English or Roman type chamomile oil are relatively the same species, though through history, in different locations.
The botanical names for the two main Chamomile oils have changed over the years according to different botanical authorities ie, taxonomists. German chamomile is a small perennial herb, with a hairy stem and feathery pinnate leaves, daisy like white flowers (smaller than those of Roman chamomile) clustered in a bush, and grows about 25 cm high.
Botanical name: Matricaria chamomilla
Common name: German Blue Chamomile, Hungarian Chamomile
Plant part: Flower Head
Extraction method: Steam distilled
Common uses: German blue Chamomile has traditionally been used for its wound healing properties. It has also been known to be beneficial for sensitive skin.
Note: Middle
Strength of aroma: Medium
Aromatic Scent: Sweet, straw-like fragrance.
Caution: Non-toxic and non-irritant. Avoid during pregnancy.
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