Dyer's chamomile (Cota tinctoria)
Pretty little flower, similar to the daisy but entirely yellow. It will brighten up your garden with its abundant flowering from the end of June to the end of September. Dyer's chamomile will also delight pollinators. Its main interest, however, lies in the rich dye that can be obtained from it, as its name suggests. The dyers' chamomile makes it possible to naturally dye natural fibers yellow, buff or orange.
MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
reseeds itself
Plant type: Perennial |
Flower color: Yellow |
Quantity: Envelope of about 200 seeds |
Exposure: Half shade |
Shape: Bushy |
Soil: Dry |
Watering: Undemanding |
Sowing: Inside |
Plantation: In the garden after the risk of frost |
Germination: 2 weeks |
Plant spacing: 90 cm |
Row spacing: 1 m |
Depth: On the surface |
Width: 80 cm |
Height: 80 cm |
Flowering : Second year |
Family: Asteraceae |