Chamomilla

/ˌkæmoʊˈmɪlə/ noun

The scientific genus name for chamomile plants, herbaceous flowering plants known for their calming properties used in tea and medicine.

From Latin, derived from Greek 'chamaimelon,' meaning 'ground apple' (from 'chamae' meaning low/ground and 'melon' meaning apple). The name refers to the plant's low growth and apple-like scent.

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