chamomile
noun (especially North American English)(also camomile especially in British English)
[uncountable]a plant with a sweet smell and small white and yellow flowers. Its dried leaves and flowers are used to make tea, medicine, etc. 苹果菊,春黄菊,甘菊(花及叶可制茶、药等) chamomile tea 苹果菊茶
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French camomille, from late Latin chamomilla, from Greek khamaimēlon ‘earth-apple’ (because of the apple-like smell of its flowers).