Open-pollinated. With Bodegold in short supply, we cast about for another variety and came across this unique Polish tetraploid. Translates as Golden Fields, there’s a pun on Zloty, a monetary unit in Poland, since your beautiful golden fields will turn to money with these robust and more vigorous 7" plants making a bigger better yield. Chamomile aficionados may determine the tea a tad less sweet than that of Bodegold.
One of the most widely known herbs, powerful yet gentle, long used to promote relaxation. Calms nerves, soothes the stomach and irritated skin. Mild sedating properties help insomnia, pain and colic. The flowers have high essential oil content, rich in chamazulene, a powerful anti-inflammatory agent with a wonderful aroma.
Likes moist well-drained soil, can be direct seeded or transplanted. Flower heads are ready to gather when the petals fall back from the center. Try using a blueberry rake to harvest them. May self sow if unharvested. ~1,750 seeds/g. Annual.
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