yes, chamomile, like all other angiosperms have androecium. They're the male reproductive part of a flower.
Dried Flowers === === The flowers from which chamomile tea is made are Matricaria Recutita and Matricaria Chamomilla.
Roman chamomile Chamaemelum nobile is a member of the Asteraceae, or daisy family. German chamomile is Matricaria recutita. Dyer's chamomile is Anthemis tinctora.
chamomile (Matricaria recutita ), dandelion (Taraxacum mongolicum ), and burdock (Arctium lappa ), act as bitters, stimulating the movement of the digestive and excretory systems. There are also "laxative" herbs
uses a variety of natural remedies to address the symptoms of ADHD, such as ginkgo (Gingko biloba ) for memory and mental sharpness and chamomile (Matricaria recutita ) extract for calming.
There are different species of chamomile with different scientific names. The most common species (the kind widly used in tea) appears to be Matricaria chamomilla.The various species and their scientific names can be found at the US Department of Agriculture's PLANTS database, searching "chamomile" under Common Name:
Matricaria chamomilla was created in 1753.
An androecium is the set of a flower's stamens.
the four whorls of a flower are : 1.calyx 2.corolla 3.androecium 4.gynoecium
Androecium
Androecium and Gynoecium are the chief reproductive organs of plants.stamen is the basic unit of androecium and pistil is the basic unit of gynoecium. and flowers
androecium
Corolla Calyx Androecium Gynoesium