300 Roman Chamomile seeds (Anthemis nobilis) Roman chamomile or perennial chamomile, grows in USGA plant hardiness zones 4 through 9. It features apple-scented blossoms that are sometimes used for making herbal teas. The small white, daisy-like blooms flower profusely throughout summer, while the fern-like lacy leaves provide texture to garden beds & borders. Likewise, it makes an outstanding ground cover plant. Roman chamomile tolerates most soil conditions & requires minimal ongoing maintenance, making it a nearly effortless plant for an informal garden. USDA Zone 4-9 Perennial How to Sow: Sow Roman Chamomile seeds in spring after danger of frost in a weed-free prepared seedbed. Sow the herb seeds on the surface of the soil & lightly cover with peat moss. Seeds require light to grow & keep the seeds moist until germination occurs. Roman Chamomile plants may deteriorate in very cold or wet winters, but they will most likely recover. Harvest chamomile flowers when they are first fully opened. Use them fresh or freeze them for later use. Light Required: Full sun to partial shade Watering: Keep moist Soil: Well drained soil. Seed Depth: Surface sow, cover lightly with peat moss. Seeds per Plant: 2-3 Plant Spacing: Thin to clusters of 2 or 3 plants every 12. Chamomile, Roman 300+ Seeds Medicinal Herb Ground Cover | Anthemis Nobilis