Roman chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile), a perennial plant native to Western Europe and North Africa, is known for its small, daisy-like flowers and apple fragrance. This member of the Asteraceae family is widely cultivated for its therapeutic properties, particularly in herbal teas and in traditional medicine for its calming and digestive properties. An interesting aspect of Roman camomile is its use in Roman times as a symbol of loyalty and as a regular ingredient in incense and Beverages.