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Chamomile is the common name for several daisy-like plants of the family Asteraceae that are commonly used to make herb infusion to serve various medicinal purposes.
http://calphotos.berkeley.edu/cgi/img_query?stat=BROWSE&where-genre=Plant&where-namesoup=Chamomile&rel-namesoup=matchphrase&title_tag=Chamomile
Photographs of this herb.
http://extension.psu.edu/plants/gardening/herbs/chamomile
Uses, history, and cultivation notes.
http://www.diagnose-me.com/treatment/chamomile.html
History, references and why is it recommended.
http://www.herbazest.com/herbs/chamomile
Presents an overview of the plant's compounds, forms of consumption, and growing option alongside an in-depth guide of its medicinal properties.
http://www.herbwisdom.com/herb-chamomile.html
Habitat, benefits and ingredients regarding this herb.
http://loyolauniversity.adam.com/content.aspx?productId=48&pid=48&gid=10041
Factsheet including warnings, side effects and interactions.
https://nccih.nih.gov/health/chamomile/ataglance.htm
Presents a short introduction along with possible side effects.
http://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/all/chamaemelum-nobile/
Herb's factsheet.
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/med-aro/factsheets/CHAMOMILE.html
Article based on the two types of chamomile.
http://www.pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Chamaemelum+nobile
Presents edible uses of this herb together with the physical characteristics. Pictures of the herb are also available.
http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/WEEDS/mayweed_chamomile.html
Background information regarding the herb's habitat, seeding, and reproduction.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamomile
Provides extensive information on the properties, medical use, and classification of the herb (also known as matricaria chamomilla).
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