Artemisia Ludoviciana Seeds produce White Sagebrush, a low-growing perennial herb known for its silvery-gray foliage and aromatic scent. This hardy plant forms clumps and thrives in temperate, dry climates with full sun exposure. It is well suited for garden borders, naturalized landscapes, and xeriscaping. Once established, White Sagebrush is drought-tolerant and adds texture, color, and seasonal interest to mixed plantings.
Features
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Low-growing, clump-forming perennial herb
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Silvery-gray aromatic foliage
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Suitable for borders, naturalized landscapes, and xeriscaping
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Adapted to temperate, dry climates
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Thrives in full sun
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Drought-tolerant once established
Specifications
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Scientific name: Artemisia ludoviciana
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Common name (US): White Sagebrush
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Seed type / variety: Perennial herb variety
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Growth habit: Clump-forming perennial
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USDA zones: 3 to 9
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Planting season: Spring
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Growing season: Spring through summer
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Sowing Season: Early spring
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Sowing season months: March to May
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Germination time and conditions: 14 to 28 days; light stratification may improve germination
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Sunlight requirements: Full sun
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Soil requirements: Well-drained, sandy or loamy soil
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Watering needs: Low; drought-tolerant once established
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Mature plant size: 12 to 24 inches tall; 12 to 18 inches spread
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Plant spacing: 12 to 18 inches apart