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The dry forms of German chamomile products

August 5, 2025 at 1:08 pm, No comments

At Field and Forest, the cultivation and processing of organic Matricaria chamomilla—commonly known as German Chamomile—are guided by scientific precision, and deep respect for the plant’s therapeutic potency.


Carefully grown in a biodiverse, healthy soil with low-impact interventions, harvested at the peak of its bloom, chamomile is immediately directed into a carefully controlled drying cycle designed to retain its volatile oils, flavonoids, and characteristic aroma. After careful first stage chamomile flower drying and sorting, flower separation for the related products is applied.

German chamomile sorting

Precision Sorting for Purity and Quality

Attention to detail continues after cultivation and drying. The final sorting stages determine product purity and consistency. Advanced gravity separators and high-performance color sorters are employed to ensure that only the premium plant material proceeds to the next phase. These technologies improve overall product integrity. Through these sorting techniques, Field and Forest provides precision and purity, offering advanced products.

German chamomile products with emphasis on therapeutic properties

Field and Forest offers four premium forms of dried organic German Chamomile to our B2B clients; each suited to specific applications requirements, available also according to European Pharmacopeia standard:

Chamomile flowerheads product
  • Chamomile Flowerheads
    At the peak flowering time, chamomile flowerheads are carefully harvested. Followed by gentle drying to preserve their natural aroma, color, and bioactive compounds, offering a complete botanical profile. Perfect for food, cosmetics and pharmaceutical use. Stems are no longer than 1 cm.
  • Chamomile Extraction Cut
    Suitable for efficient extraction. This format is ideal for use in herbal infusions, tinctures, and further processing into botanical extracts, concentrates, essential oils and hydrosols.
  • Chamomile Tubular Flowers (Pulvis)
    This fine form consists predominantly of the tubular (central) parts of the flower head. Rich in essential oils, it is particularly valued in phototherapeutic applications, for pharmaceutical use and fine cosmetic formulations where high active compound content are critical.

Chamomile ligulate flowers

  • Chamomile Ligulate Flowers (White Petals)
    Carefully separated, and sorted, rich in apigenin, the ligulate white petals are prized for their gentle properties. Often used in high-end cosmetic products, tea blends.

Herbal knowledge meets scientific approach

Processed according to strict hygiene and quality protocols, ensuring consistent moisture content, traceability, and compliance with food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical standards.

Every batch of chamomile undergoes testing for microbiological safety, heavy metals, and active compound levels, while all production processes adhere strictly to HACCP and organic certification standards. At Field and Forest traditional herbal knowledge meets modern scientific approach, for those seeking the highest standard in organic German Chamomile products.

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