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Botanical name: Anacyclus pyrethrum Family: Asteraceae (Sunflower family)
Synonyms: Anthemis pyrethrum, Anacyclus officinarum, Matricaria officinarum Spanish Chamomile is perennial herb with numerous
stems with downy branches. It is a prostrate herb that resembles
Chamomile to a greater extent. The stems
lie on the ground, and rise erect towards the ends. Each of the stem
bears one large flowers at branch-ends, with yellow colored disk, white
colored rays and tinged with purple beneath. Leaves are alternate,
smooth and pinnate. They are pale green in color with deeply cut
segments. The root is somewhat cylindrical in shape and is slightly
twisted. The roots are often crowned with a cluster of grey hairs. They
are of brown color with bright black colored spots on it. Spanish
Chamomile is native to Algeria; Morocco; Spain. It is cultivated as a
medicinal plant widely. Flowering: April-June.
Medicinal uses: Ayurveda and Siddha have uses for this plant root and it has been used for centuries as a medicine. It is believed to act as aphrodisiac for men.
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