Chamomilla Suffruticosa
Wild chamomile, scientifically known as Chamomilla suffruticosa, is a hardy perennial plant native to the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere. It thrives in open woodlands, meadows, and rocky soils, often growing in clusters along the edges of forests. This plant is characterized by its finely divided, silver-green leaves and delicate yellow flowers that resemble small daisies. While it shares a name with the more familiar German chamomile, it is a distinct species with unique ecological and medicinal properties. Its historical use in traditional medicine and its role in supporting local biodiversity make it a noteworthy subject of study.