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Artemisia (plant) - Wikipedia
Artemisia comprises hardy herbaceous plants and shrubs, which are known for the powerful chemical constituents in their essential oils. Artemisia species grow in temperate climates of both hemispheres, usually in dry or semiarid habitats.
How to Grow and Care for Artemesia - The Spruce
2022年5月28日 · Artemisias have alternate leaves in various shapes, often lobed and covered with whitish hairs that give them a silvery, grayish look. Their non-showy flowers, often clustered in panicles but sometimes single, are small (1/16 to 3/8 inches), white or yellow, and cylindrical.
Artemisia (Wormwood): All You Need To Know - Gardenia
Artemisia, commonly known as wormwood, absinthe, southernwood, tarragon, or mugwort, is a versatile foliage plant: from its use in herbal medicine to its drought tolerance and deer resistance, it is a valuable addition to a wide range of gardens.
Artemisia | Description, Genus, Major Species, Uses, & Facts
Artemisia, (genus Artemisia), large genus of aromatic herbs and shrubs in the Asteraceae family. Many species are valued as ornamentals for their attractive silvery gray foliage, which is frequently used in horticultural plantings to create contrast …
How to Plant and Grow Artemisia - Better Homes & Gardens
2023年1月24日 · Artemisias come in numerous different foliage shapes, sizes, and heights. A few well-known artemisias are 'Silver Mound' and the herb tarragon. Use these plants to add texture and subtle color to gardens, containers, and borders. Artemesias are also extremely versatile and drought tolerant.
A Guide to Growing Artemisia - Garden Design
Combine artemisia alongside plants with contrasting colors, shapes, and texture to create captivating vignettes. For example, the fine foliage and rounded plant shape of artemisia sets off spiky plants with purple or blue flowers such as salvia, veronica, or Russian sage.
Artemisia in the Garden - California Native Plant Society
2012年3月23日 · Although species of Artemisia are members of the sunflower family (Asteraceae), they generally produce small inconspicuous flowers unlike many members of the family. Their strong point in the garden is interesting silvery foliage that is …
Artemisia (genus) - New World Encyclopedia
Artemisia is a large, diverse genus of mostly perennial and aromatic herbs and shrubs in the daisy family Asteraceae, characterized by alternate leaves and small flower heads. Many of the perhaps 400 species in the genus are valued for their essential oils or as ornamentals.
How to Grow Artemisia (Growing Guide) - Garden Lovers Club
Artemisia is a large genus consisting of over 300 perennial, biennial, and annual shrubs and herbaceous plants. Although these plants don’t have large, vibrant flowers, many gardeners grow them as excellent foliage plants to use their leaves to complement their more colorful plants.
Artemisia - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Artemisia species inhabit sunny, dry, infertile soils. Suitable climates support growth of wild or naturalized species as well as those cultivated for ornamental use. This diverse species varies greatly in size and shape, ranging from soft fern-like to erect shrub-like forms.