Some commonly used species include: •
Matricaria chamomilla – often called "German chamomile" or "Water of Youth" •
Chamaemelum nobile – Roman, English, or garden chamomile; also frequently used (
C. nobile Treneague is normally used to create a chamomile lawn) A number of other species'
common names include the word
chamomile. This does not necessarily mean they are used in the same manner as the species used in the
herbal tea known as "chamomile". Plants including the common name
chamomile, of the family
Asteraceae, are: •
Anthemis arvensis – corn, scentless or field chamomile •
Anthemis cotula – stinking chamomile •
Cladanthus mixtus – Moroccan chamomile •
Cota tinctoria – dyer's, golden, oxeye, or yellow chamomile •
Eriocephalus punctulatus – Cape chamomile •
Matricaria discoidea – wild chamomile or pineapple weed •
Olea europaea - Manzanilla olive (Common chamomile, Chamomile Basta, Chamomile of Carmona, White Chamomile, and Camomile of Two Sisters) •
Oncosiphon pilulifer – globe chamomile •
Tripleurospermum inodorum – wild, scentless or false chamomile == Uses ==