Definition
Wild chamomile is a flowering plant similar to daisies. It's known for its delicate, feathery leaves and small, white flowers with a yellow center. The plant has a sweet, apple-like scent and is often used to make herbal teas. Think of it as nature's relaxing remedy, like a chill pill in plant form.πΌ It's much like how you'd use lavender to calm down, but chamomile is its slightly more understated cousin. It can be found growing in fields and along roadsides. Wild chamomile is also valued for its medicinal properties.