HEIRLOOM. Roman Chamomile, a low, spreading plant with creeping rhizomes, holds a lengthy history as both a medicinal herb and an ornamental ground cover. Its dried flower heads can be used to create a calming herbal tea. This aromatic, perennial ground cover is resilient to light foot traffic, featuring lacy, fern-like foliage that releases a fruity scent when stepped on. Resembling German Chamomile in appearance and purpose, Roman Chamomile distinguishes itself as a perennial, thriving in USDA zones 4 to 10. Its daisy-like flowers, with white petals and yellow centers, bloom from summer through early fall. 300mg ~ 2000 seeds.