Chamomile or camomile (from Greek χαμαίμηλον, chamaimēlon, meaning "earth-apple")'s a common name for several daisy-like plants. The word, a combination of χαμαί (chamai) "on the ground" + μῆλον (mēlon) "apple", derives from their applelike scent. It's been used as a dye to produce a green color. The composite flora labelled "chamomile" include: Matricaria recutita (syn. M. chamomilla)… (
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