Late spring early summer, depending on your location.
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No, in Hindi chamomile means 'baboone ka phool'.
The part of the chamomile plant that is commonly used is the flower, specifically the dried flower heads. These flowers contain essential oils and various compounds that are believed to provide calming effects and promote relaxation. Chamomile is often used in teas, herbal remedies, and skincare products for its soothing properties.
No, it is a common misconception that Chamomile and the Sunflower are related. However, the Sunflower is a flower from the Sun, while Chamomile is an abstract idea, like justice.
It is called shevanti.
I think you mean *Malayan* and the translated word is kamomil; there is no change in pronunciation.If you need any other translations i recommend you use google translater.
The part of the chamomile plant that is commonly used is the flower. Chamomile flowers are harvested and dried to create herbal teas, extracts, and essential oils, known for their soothing properties. They contain compounds like flavonoids and terpenoids, which contribute to their calming effects. Both German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) and Roman chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile) are popular varieties used for these purposes.
yes, chamomile, like all other angiosperms have androecium. They're the male reproductive part of a flower.
The part of chamomile used as medicine is primarily the flowers, specifically the dried flower heads of the Matricaria chamomilla (German chamomile) and Chamaemelum nobile (Roman chamomile) plants. These flowers are known for their anti-inflammatory, calming, and digestive properties and are commonly used in teas, extracts, and essential oils. Chamomile is often utilized to relieve anxiety, promote sleep, and soothe gastrointestinal issues.
The flowers of the chamomile plant, specifically the dried flower heads, are used for medicinal purposes. These flowers contain active compounds such as flavonoids and essential oils that contribute to their calming, anti-inflammatory, and digestive properties. Chamomile is commonly used in herbal teas and supplements to promote relaxation and alleviate various ailments.
Roman chamomile is also called manzilla by the Spanish. German chamomile is also called scented mayweed, Balder's eyelashes, after Balder, the Norse God of Light.
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