Dyer’s Chamomile- Anthemis tinctoria – is an introduced plant that grows on bare open ground in dry soils and full sun. In gardens it can be grown in a cornfield meadow where plants will attract a wide range of insect life such as Bees, Butterflies and Ladybirds. Dyer’s Chamomile has yellow daisy-like flowers that appear in July and August. Plants looks best growing with cornfield annuals especially Common Poppies and Cornflowers
DYER'S CHAMOMILE Seeds
How to grow Dyer’s Chamomile Seeds
Dyer’s Chamomile seeds should be sown in spring or autumn, outside, where they are to flower, and covered lightly with soil. Dyer’s Chamomile seeds are usually easy to germinate and quick to flower.
type - perennial,
colour - Yellow,
height - 30 to 50cms,
flowering months - July, August
habitat - Bare, Open Ground (eg Arable field margins, disturbed, waste ground), Attracts Bees


