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Chamomile blossoms make a mellow and relaxing infusion with a delicate apple-like fragrance. It is widely used for its medicinal benefits, including preventing colds and gently aiding sleep.
Chamomile (matricaria recutita) has been cultivated across Europe for many centuries and its use as a medicinal herb dates back to ancient Egypt. In 17th century Britain it became popular to cultivate chamomile lawns, not only because of their utility but also because of their amazing fragrance.