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.
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The Camomile Lawn has 304 pages.
camomile tea is an herbal tea made from the camomile plant.
The Camomile Lawn ended on 1992-04-02.
The Camomile Lawn was created on 1984-03-29.
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The correct spelling is "camomile".
Yes, chamomile and camomile refer to the same flowering plant, known for its calming properties and use in herbal teas. The difference in spelling arises from variations in English; "chamomile" is more commonly used in American English, while "camomile" is often seen in British English. Both terms describe the same genus of plants, primarily Matricaria chamomilla and Chamaemelum nobile.