Dyer's chamomile - Anthemi
This perennial species was used to produce yellow dye. Bushy and dense in appearance, it produces numerous bright yellow daisy-like flowers throughout the season.
in the ground, in bucket, in nurseries
Sow in spring in a nursery, keeping the substrate moist and cool for the time it takes to germinate. Transplant in the garden, 40cm apart in all directions, when there is no risk of frost. Autumn sowing is also possible in mild climates.
Anthemis loves the sun and grows well in poor, dry, well-drained soil. It does not thrive in overly compact, damp soil. Reproduction is also possible by spring clump division.
March, April, May, September, October
May
May, June, July, August, September, October
in the ground, in pot
sunny
medium
humus, sandy, potting soil
drained, rich
Anthemis tinctoria
early
100 seeds
Yellow
From 100 to 130 cm
Serrated
Eurasia