The wild form of Dyer`s Chamomile has yellow flowers, but there is also a number of selections that show flowers in lighter shades of yellow or even pure white. They are hard to classify since the differences are tiny. `Alba` is probably the only really white cultivar there is. It blooms from early summer to mid summer and develops impressive clumps very fast. Visitors here often mistake for a (not hardy) Paris Daisy. Dyer`s Chamomile however is bone-hardy and much easier to cultivate than the Paris Daisy.
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