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Chamomile Collection (page 2)

Chamomile, also known as yarrow or milfoil, is a delicate and beautiful flower that belongs to the daisy family

Background imageChamomile Collection: Chamomile or camomile, Matricaria chamomilla

Chamomile or camomile, Matricaria chamomilla. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by Walther Muller from Hermann Adolph Koehlers Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler

Background imageChamomile Collection: Spanish chamomile or Mount Atlas daisy, Anacyclus pyrethrum

Spanish chamomile or Mount Atlas daisy, Anacyclus pyrethrum. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehlers Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany

Background imageChamomile Collection: Chamomile, Matricaria chamomilla

Chamomile, Matricaria chamomilla. Handcoloured illustration drawn and lithographed by Henry Sowerby from Edward Hamiltons Flora Homeopathica, Bailliere, London, 1852

Background imageChamomile Collection: Wild chamomile, Matricaria chamomilla

Wild chamomile, Matricaria chamomilla. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimens Medicinal Plants, London, 1880

Background imageChamomile Collection: Chamomile, Anthemis nobilis

Chamomile, Anthemis nobilis
Chamomile or true chamomile, Anthemis nobilis. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimens Medicinal Plants, London, 1880

Background imageChamomile Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 78

Curtis British Entomology Plate 78
Diptera: Tabanus alpinus = Atylotus fulvus Meigen (Alpine Breeze-fly or Clegg) [Plant: Matricaria recutita (Matricaria chamomilla, Chamomile Feverfew)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageChamomile Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 26

Curtis British Entomology Plate 26
Diptera: Atherix ibis (Dissimilar Snipe Fly) [Plant: Anthemis cotula (Stinking Chamomile)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageChamomile Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 9

Curtis British Entomology Plate 9
Diptera: Anthrax ornata = Thyridanthrax fenestratus (Beautiful Bee-fly) [Plant: Chamaemelum nobile (Anthemis nobilis, Common Chamomile)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageChamomile Collection: Camellia, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)

Camellia, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
999117 Camellia, 1833-39 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Dictionnaire pittoresque d histoire naturelle et des phenomAnes de la natureA)

Background imageChamomile Collection: Still life with a bouquet of poppies and chamomile

Still life with a bouquet of poppies and chamomile
Tatyana Skorokhod

Background imageChamomile Collection: Landing at sunset

Landing at sunset
Marco Redaelli

Background imageChamomile Collection: Snow Mountain Camomile 《天山甘菊》

Snow Mountain Camomile 《天山甘菊》
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Background imageChamomile Collection: Field of chamomile

Field of chamomile

Background imageChamomile Collection: Clematis, Clematis cultivar

Clematis, Clematis cultivar
Chamomile, German Chamomile, Matricaria recutita, White daisy shaped flowers with yellow stamen growing outdoor.-

Background imageChamomile Collection: Chamomile, Chamaemelum nobile, Side view of two flowers, one sharp focus

Chamomile, Chamaemelum nobile, Side view of two flowers, one sharp focus, one soft and some leaves, Cut out on white

Background imageChamomile Collection: Sea chamomile (Anthemis maritima), Sea stock (Mattiola sinuata), and Shrubby Everlasting

Sea chamomile (Anthemis maritima), Sea stock (Mattiola sinuata), and Shrubby Everlasting (Helichrysum stoechas) flowers in sand dunes, Camargue, France. May

Background imageChamomile Collection: Mayweed (Anthemis sp) and Poppies (Papaver rhoeas) in flower, near Orvieto, Umbria

Mayweed (Anthemis sp) and Poppies (Papaver rhoeas) in flower, near Orvieto, Umbria, Italy, June

Background imageChamomile Collection: Medicinal Plant. Matricaria Chamomilla (synonym: Matricaria Recutita). Chamomile. Camomile

Medicinal Plant. Matricaria Chamomilla (synonym: Matricaria Recutita). Chamomile. Camomile. Italian Camomilla. German Chamomile. Blossoms

Background imageChamomile Collection: Matricaria Chamomilla

Matricaria Chamomilla
This genus has been revised since this plate was drawn, and it is probably the same as MATRICARA RECUTITA, or CHAMOMILE

Background imageChamomile Collection: BAL05121014

BAL05121014
Camomile or Chamomile flowers

Background imageChamomile Collection: Foal resting in a bed of chamomile flowers

Foal resting in a bed of chamomile flowers
Protected foal rests in a bed of chamomile flowers at a Wild Horse Sanctuary; Shingletown, California, United States of America

Background imageChamomile Collection: Wild flowers Palestine Field chamomile Matricaria Chamomilla

Wild flowers Palestine Field chamomile Matricaria Chamomilla
Wild flowers of Palestine. Field of chamomile (Matricaria Chamomilla L.) 1900

Background imageChamomile Collection: Close up of daisies in a meadow; England

Close up of daisies in a meadow; England

Background imageChamomile Collection: Daisy flower

Daisy flower
Antique illustration of a daisy flower

Background imageChamomile Collection: Scentless false mayweed (scentless mayweed, scentless chamomile, wild chamomile, mayweed

Scentless false mayweed (scentless mayweed, scentless chamomile, wild chamomile, mayweed
Scentless false mayweed (scentless wild chamomile, Baldrs brow, Tripleurospermum maritimum), meadow near Marvao. Portugal

Background imageChamomile Collection: Istanbul, Turkey. Close up of Chamomile flowers

Istanbul, Turkey. Close up of Chamomile flowers
Istanbul, Turkey. Close-up of Chamomile flowers

Background imageChamomile Collection: Matricaria chamomilla or German chamomile

Matricaria chamomilla or German chamomile

Background imageChamomile Collection: Illustration of green tea tree leaves on stem, German chamomile flowers, and green petitgrain leaf

Illustration of green tea tree leaves on stem, German chamomile flowers, and green petitgrain leaf

Background imageChamomile Collection: Illustration of Juniper leaves and juniper berries on stem, green eucalyptus leaf

Illustration of Juniper leaves and juniper berries on stem, green eucalyptus leaf and German chamomile flowers

Background imageChamomile Collection: Illustration of lavender flowers on stem, German chamomile flowers, and sandalwood chips

Illustration of lavender flowers on stem, German chamomile flowers, and sandalwood chips

Background imageChamomile Collection: Illustration of German chamomile flowers, orange peel, and peppermint flowers and leaves on stem

Illustration of German chamomile flowers, orange peel, and peppermint flowers and leaves on stem

Background imageChamomile Collection: Illustration of Juniper berries and green leaves on stem, German chamomile, and neroli flowers

Illustration of Juniper berries and green leaves on stem, German chamomile, and neroli flowers, buds and green leaves on stem

Background imageChamomile Collection: Illustration of lavender flowers, Roman chamomile flowers and neroli flowers and bud on stems

Illustration of lavender flowers, Roman chamomile flowers and neroli flowers and bud on stems

Background imageChamomile Collection: Chamomile Field (Matricaria chamomilla), Hortobagy National Park in spring. Hungary

Chamomile Field (Matricaria chamomilla), Hortobagy National Park in spring. Hungary, April

Background imageChamomile Collection: Close up of Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla), Hortobagy National Park in spring

Close up of Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla), Hortobagy National Park in spring. Hungary, April

Background imageChamomile Collection: Mixed annual flowers, including Chamomile (Anthemis sp. ) and Marigold (Tagetes sp)

Mixed annual flowers, including Chamomile (Anthemis sp. ) and Marigold (Tagetes sp)
Mixed annual flowers, including Chamomile (Anthemis sp.) and Marigold (Tagetes sp.), flowering in garden border, Powys, Wales, July

Background imageChamomile Collection: Selection infusers and herbs suitable for making tisanes or infusions

Selection infusers and herbs suitable for making tisanes or infusions

Background imageChamomile Collection: Pouring boiled water from kettle into teapot containing camomile tea bags, close-up

Pouring boiled water from kettle into teapot containing camomile tea bags, close-up

Background imageChamomile Collection: Chamaemelum nobile (Roman chamomile) stems with leaves and flowers

Chamaemelum nobile (Roman chamomile) stems with leaves and flowers

Background imageChamomile Collection: Hands, wearing protective rubber gloves, holding chamomile plants above compost heap

Hands, wearing protective rubber gloves, holding chamomile plants above compost heap

Background imageChamomile Collection: Making herbal tincture, straining mixture of vodka, peppermint, thyme, chamomile, yarrow

Making herbal tincture, straining mixture of vodka, peppermint, thyme, chamomile, yarrow, liqourice root into a bowl

Background imageChamomile Collection: Chamomile tea in teapot and in cup with strainer resting on top

Chamomile tea in teapot and in cup with strainer resting on top

Background imageChamomile Collection: Greek oregano, orange-scented thyme, roman chamomile, sorrel, rosemary

Greek oregano, orange-scented thyme, roman chamomile, sorrel, rosemary, winter savory and sage in wooden crate

Background imageChamomile Collection: Making herbal tincture, pouring vodka into jar holding peppermint, thyme, chamomile, yarrow

Making herbal tincture, pouring vodka into jar holding peppermint, thyme, chamomile, yarrow, liquorice root

Background imageChamomile Collection: Red Chamomile, illustration by Marco del Carro, 1627

Red Chamomile, illustration by Marco del Carro, 1627
Herbal, 17th century. Marco del Carro, Delineature dei fiori di Villa Vendramin (Sketches of flowers at Villa Vendramin), 1627. Plate: Red Chamomile. Folio 86 verso

Background imageChamomile Collection: Chamomile plant F007 / 7547

Chamomile plant F007 / 7547
Chamomile plant (family Asteraceae)

Background imageChamomile Collection: Medicinal plants, conceptual image F007 / 7563

Medicinal plants, conceptual image F007 / 7563
Medicinal plants, conceptual image



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Chamomile, also known as yarrow or milfoil, is a delicate and beautiful flower that belongs to the daisy family. With its vibrant yellow center surrounded by white petals, chamomile resembles an aster or mayweed in appearance. Its charm has been captured in Victorian botanical illustrations, showcasing its intricate details. In the countryside of Norfolk, UK, wildflower meadows are cultivated with a mix of corn poppy, cornflower, corncockle, corn marigold, and even corn chamomile. These flowering plants create a stunning tapestry of colors against the backdrop of arable weeds. Fields adorned with barley and cornflowers offer a picturesque sight during evening light in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. The scentless chamomile adds an enchanting touch to this already breathtaking scenery. Anthemis punctata cupaniana is another variety that displays its unique beauty through delicate blooms. This wild species can be found on old grazed common land but is considered rare in the UK. In yet another corner of Baden-Wuerttemberg's fields lies a flourishing landscape where field poppies dance alongside scentless chamomiles like Matricaria perforata (Tripleurospermum inodorum). Their combined presence creates an explosion of color that leaves one spellbound. The versatility and allure of they are further highlighted when they are paired with other flowers such as daisies, Shasta daisies, asters, marigolds - all depicted beautifully in Victorian botanical illustrations. These combinations showcase nature's creativity at its finest. One particular type worth mentioning is Chamaemelum nobile or Roman Chamomile which possesses soothing properties often used for herbal remedies and teas. Its calming fragrance makes it highly sought after for relaxation purposes. Victorian botanical illustrations also capture the elegance of dog rose intertwined with Spanish camomile – a truly captivating sight.