Has chamomile been used as a medicinal plant for hundreds of years, true or false?
True
What is chamomile?
It is one of the oldest and most well-known medicinal plants
What scent does chamomile have?
Has a sweet and apple-like smell
What type of soil does chamomile grow best in?
Chamomile grows best in well-drained soil
What book features chamomile?
The Tale of Peter Rabbit
What insects does chamomile attract?
It attracts bees/butterflies
How many species of chamomile exist?
There are over 18 species of chamomile
What country considers chamomile its national flower?
Russia
Can chamomile be used to treat animals?
Yes
What plant family does chamomile belong to?
Chamomile belongs to the plant family Asteraceae
What was chamomile used for in England?
Herbal beer production
What is chamomile used for in relation to smoking?
It is used in herbal cigarettes
What does chamomile's name mean historically, and what word does it come from?
Chamomile comes from the Greek word "khamaimēlon," which translates to "earth apple."
What was chamomile historically called because of its healing reputation?
Originally, it was called “the plants' physician.”
What alcoholic drink production has chamomile been used in?
It can be used in wine fermentation