Botanical Name
Matricaria chamomilla
Usual Origin(s)
Egypt
Description
German chamomile flowers, grown in Egypt. Also known as Wild Chamomile, Hungarian Chamomile, and Scented Mayweed. Primarily used for herbal tea and cosmetic purposes. Chamomile is recognized the world over as a traditional soothing, sleep-aiding herbal tea. It also has been historically used to soothe irritated or inflamed skin.
Spanish: manzanilla
Folk Names
Ground Apple, Heermannchen(German), Chamaimelon, Camomyle
Gender
Masculine
Planet
Sun
Element
Water
Magical Uses
German Chamomile is used in calming and sleep incenses and brews. It is also used to attract money. The sunny nature of German Chamomile has been used to combat curses and spells.
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