
Wild chamomile Morocco
Ormenis mixta
General data
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Product details
Our added value
This product is the result of a historical collaboration with our harvesterprocessor partner. Our teams regularly visit our partner to share and discuss on agronomic issues.
Well-being side
Anti-infective, anti-inflammatory, calming. Overwork, physical or intellectual exhaustion, alleviates late winter depression.
*These aromatherapeutic properties are excerpted from specific works and are provided for information purposes only. They are not, under any circumstances, to be considered sufficient as a basis for any health claim or diagnosis for purposes of therapeutic application.
About
Ormenis mixta has been given several common names, the most frequently used of which are wild chamomile and Moroccan chamomile. Wild chamomile is a perennial herb with hairy leaves. The flowers resemble small daisies, with sunny-yellow centers surrounded by white ligules.
This chamomile is often confused with Roman or English chamomile (Anthemis nobilis), but also with blue or German chamomile (Matricaria recutita).
Most likely originally from northwest Africa, Ormenis mixta has spread wild throughout the Mediterranean basin. A common plant in Morocco, the flowers are harvested during the blooming period to produce the essential oil.
Our added value
This product is the result of a historical collaboration with our harvesterprocessor partner. Our teams regularly visit our partner to share and discuss on agronomic issues.
Well-being side
Anti-infective, anti-inflammatory, calming. Overwork, physical or intellectual exhaustion, alleviates late winter depression.
About
Ormenis mixta has been given several common names, the most frequently used of which are wild chamomile and Moroccan chamomile. Wild chamomile is a perennial herb with hairy leaves. The flowers resemble small daisies, with sunny-yellow centers surrounded by white ligules.
This chamomile is often confused with Roman or English chamomile (Anthemis nobilis), but also with blue or German chamomile (Matricaria recutita).
Most likely originally from northwest Africa, Ormenis mixta has spread wild throughout the Mediterranean basin. A common plant in Morocco, the flowers are harvested during the blooming period to produce the essential oil.
Other type of extracts
(Fruity)