Description
(Anthemis nobilus ‘Treneague Apple’)
An attractive non flowering perennial with fine foliage which makes a soft apple scented lawn – Chamomile comes from the Greek meaning ground apple. This cultivar comes from Higher Treneague Farm in UK.
Flavours/Food Partners
Partners with fragrant herbs for use in fresh pot-pourri. Health/Cooking/Medicinal: Leaves can be used in tea although the benefits are not as good as with the flowers of normal Chamomile.
Landscaping/Planting
Plant in a part to full sun position with well drained but moist soil. Makes a delightful lawn that gives of a strong apple scent when walked on. Plant at about 20 plants per square metre for best results.
Cultivation/Fertiliser
Regular applications of Seasol and Powerfeed will give optimum growing conditions. Regular watering is needed during dry periods.
Herb Attributes
Position | FULL SUN, MODERATE FROST |
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Height | 10CM |
Width | 25CM |