Chamomile romain (Anthemis nobilis or chamaemelum nobile)

Description

Botanical Name: Chamaemelum nobile

Plant Part: Flower Head

Extraction Method: Steam Distilled

Description: This is the low growing perennial that rarely exceeds 9. The plant is extensively
grown in central and Eastern Europe. Leaves are lacy and finely divided, on stems capped
with small, white daisy like flowers.

Color: yellow

Consistency: Thin

Note: Middle

Aroma Strength: Strong.

Blends well with: Geranium, Lavender, Neroli, Marjoram, Cedarwood, Frankincense,
Rosewood, Clary Sage, Ylang Ylang

Aromatic Scent: The relaxing aroma of this essential oil, sometimes described as like ‘apples
and straw’ is an exotic and rich scent. It is commonly accepted as the best smelling of the
three Chamomiles.

History: Derived from the Greek word meaning ‘ground apple’ and the Latin word
‘nobilis’, referring to a noble flower, it certainly is a plant of many uses. To the
Egyptians it was a herb dedicated to the sun to cure fevers and to the moon for its
cooling ability. This herb has been used for medicinal purposes and skin therapy for a long
time, in particular in Europe.

Cautions: No known toxicity. Use well diluted. High doses may trigger skin reactions in
sensitive individuals.

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