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Description
Roman chamomile is a low growing herb with a creeping habit. It has hairy stems and delicate feather like leathers... just like a daisy. 
Characteristics
Bitter herbaceous undertones give way to a fruit like, sweet scent, somewhat reminiscent of apple with a mix of English grasses. 
Oils to Blend with
Roman chamomile blends well with most other herbaceous and floral essential oils as well as bergamot, frankincense and nutmeg.
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Latin Name
Anthemis noblis
Plant Family
Composiatae
Extraction Method
Steam distilled from the flower heads
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Chemical Constituents
Angelic, Methacrylic Tiglic (Acid), Azuline (Sesquiterpene)
Precautions
As with all essential oils we would recommened avoiding during pregnancy.
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