Dyer's Chamomile
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$3.50
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Cota tinctoria
Origin: Mediterranean
Improvement status: Cultivated wild material
Seeds per packet: ~150
Germination tested 11/2023: 25% (Below standard)
Life cycle: Perennial
This is a low-maintenance perennial dye plant from the Mediterranean. The fragrant leaves are lacy with a bluish-green hue, and the bright yellow daisy-like flowers offer a burst of golden sunshine throughout the growing season. Plants spread readily, creating a mat of beautiful foliage and blooms. Dried flowers create a crisp yellow dye that can be over-dyed with indigo or woad for brilliant greens. Can also produce a buff or golden-orange dye.
This is not a chamomile used for culinary purposes, but according to Plants for a Future, it has myriad potential medicinal uses: "The whole plant is antispasmodic, diaphoretic, emetic, emmenagogue and vesicant. It is used internally as a tea, which can be made either from the flowers or the whole plant. Applied externally, it is used as a poultice on piles [hemorrhoids] and can also be applied to the bath water. The leaves are rubbed onto insect stings."
Beautiful — and useful too!
Our seed comes from our friend, the great Frank Morton of Wild Garden Seeds in Philomath, Oregon.