

Chamomile, Roman
Chamomile, Roman (Chamaemelum nobile)
Roman chamomile is a low-growing, fragrant perennial herb known for its calming properties and soft, apple-scented foliage. Unlike annual German chamomile, this species forms a spreading ground cover that can be walked on lightly and woven into garden pathways. Its small, daisy-like flowers are traditionally used for soothing teas and gentle medicinal preparations, while the plant itself brings a quiet, grounding presence to herb gardens and permaculture systems.
Key Characteristics
Calming flowers for gentle nervous system support
The flowers are the primary medicinal part, commonly dried and used in teas to support relaxation, sleep, and digestive ease. Roman chamomile is considered milder than German chamomile, making it especially suited for daily use and long infusions. It is often used as a calming evening tea or blended into herbal sleep formulas.
Living ground cover with aromatic resilience
This plant spreads slowly to form a dense, low mat of finely textured foliage. It can be used as a living ground cover in herb gardens, along pathways, or between stepping stones where light foot traffic releases its sweet apple-like scent. Over time, it helps suppress weeds and create a soft, cohesive understory layer.
Pollinator-friendly blooms in a compact form
The small white flowers with yellow centers bloom through the growing season and attract a variety of small pollinators. Its low stature makes it especially useful at the front of beds or tucked into edges where it can provide nectar without competing for light with taller plants.
Excellent for herb gardens and perennial polycultures
Roman chamomile integrates beautifully into medicinal herb gardens, perennial beds, and food forest understories. It pairs well with other low-growing herbs and can be used to soften edges, fill gaps, and create a continuous living mulch layer in diversified plantings.
- Native range: Western Europe
- Plant life cycle: Perennial
- Sun requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil requirements: Dry to medium, well-drained
- Mature height: 4–12 inches
- Bloom time: May – August
- Bloom color: White with yellow centers
- USDA Hardiness zones: 4–9
Roman chamomile thrives in well-drained soils and benefits from occasional trimming to encourage dense growth. Harvest flowers regularly to promote continued blooming, and allow it space to slowly spread into a soft, fragrant ground layer.
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Chamomile, Roman (Chamaemelum nobile)
Roman chamomile is a low-growing, fragrant perennial herb known for its calming properties and soft, apple-scented foliage. Unlike annual German chamomile, this species forms a spreading ground cover that can be walked on lightly and woven into garden pathways. Its small, daisy-like flowers are traditionally used for soothing teas and gentle medicinal preparations, while the plant itself brings a quiet, grounding presence to herb gardens and permaculture systems.
Key Characteristics
Calming flowers for gentle nervous system support
The flowers are the primary medicinal part, commonly dried and used in teas to support relaxation, sleep, and digestive ease. Roman chamomile is considered milder than German chamomile, making it especially suited for daily use and long infusions. It is often used as a calming evening tea or blended into herbal sleep formulas.
Living ground cover with aromatic resilience
This plant spreads slowly to form a dense, low mat of finely textured foliage. It can be used as a living ground cover in herb gardens, along pathways, or between stepping stones where light foot traffic releases its sweet apple-like scent. Over time, it helps suppress weeds and create a soft, cohesive understory layer.
Pollinator-friendly blooms in a compact form
The small white flowers with yellow centers bloom through the growing season and attract a variety of small pollinators. Its low stature makes it especially useful at the front of beds or tucked into edges where it can provide nectar without competing for light with taller plants.
Excellent for herb gardens and perennial polycultures
Roman chamomile integrates beautifully into medicinal herb gardens, perennial beds, and food forest understories. It pairs well with other low-growing herbs and can be used to soften edges, fill gaps, and create a continuous living mulch layer in diversified plantings.
- Native range: Western Europe
- Plant life cycle: Perennial
- Sun requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil requirements: Dry to medium, well-drained
- Mature height: 4–12 inches
- Bloom time: May – August
- Bloom color: White with yellow centers
- USDA Hardiness zones: 4–9
Roman chamomile thrives in well-drained soils and benefits from occasional trimming to encourage dense growth. Harvest flowers regularly to promote continued blooming, and allow it space to slowly spread into a soft, fragrant ground layer.

















