0 a plant whose white and yellow flowers are used to make tea
1 a plant whose white and yellow flowers are used to make tea
Chamomile tea is very good for the inside, I believe, said Jack, putting on his hat with perfect gravity.
You are right to know about the beneficial properties of chamomile tea in healing children's stomachaches.
Each year, different sites were sampled, because scentless chamomile is outcompeted by perennials within one to two years.
Therefore, potential negative effects on this plant by introduced biocontrol agents for scentless chamomile were considered in more detail.
In single-choice tests carried out in 1996, scentless chamomile was preferred over the herbal chamomile, though a statistical comparison was not possible, due to the limited number of replicates.
Chamomile soothes skin rashes and moiturize the skin.
An organic food information site considers chamomile to be an antiseptic, antibiotic, disinfectant, bactericidal and vermifuge.