OK, I am familiar with German chamomile and Roman chamomile.
But French?
Anyone have the scoop?
Thanks, Lavanda
about chamomile
Hi Lavanda
I saw all three types on Ferry Morris Seed web site. Can someone tell me how to create a link? The Roman is listed as a perennial, good for ground cover. The German, an annual that has the same tiny daisy like flowers. The French, they say, has 1" blooms, is also an annual and is good as a cut flower. They all report flowers can be used for tea.
Glad I checked it out. I now know that the chamomile that simply showed up in my grass, is perennial and isn't simply reseeding itself. That means that it is viable in my zone for ground cover!!! yeaahh!
Cathy
Here is how you do it.
Open one window for this thread, and another window showing the page on FM that you want us to see:
Click on the end of the url at FM, it should become highlighted.
Using yur left button onthe mouse, click and selct "copy".
Go to the other window (DG), click on the new message box,
and click oagaiin with the left button and select paste.
You can then write after, before, or around the url you clicked intot he box.
Hope this is clear enough for ya.
Love, Lavanda
Thanks Lavanda. This should be the page that has all three chamomiles on it.
http://homeharvestseeds.com/ferrymorseherbscl.htm
