| Roman Chamomile Seeds (Chamaemelum nobile). This ancient European herb remains a popular and useful plant in gardens today. The single-flowered Roman Chamomile has been considered the most potent medicinal form since the 13th century. It was grown in American gardens by the 1600s and Jefferson listed Chamomile as a kitchen garden herb in 1794. Low-growing plants produce single, white, daisy-like flowers and fragrant, lacy foliage. Sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost at 70degF, transplant to 3" pots once they have several true leaves,... - Roman Chamomile Seeds (Chamaemelum nobile). |