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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 Artemisia - The Spruce Artemisia is a large genus of silvery-gray foliage plants Learn how to choose and grow varieties that make excellent selections for summer gardens
Artemisia (Wormwood): All You Need To Know - Gardenia Artemisia is a genus of plants known for its aromatic leaves and silvery-green foliage, which bring a unique texture and color contrast to gardens It is commonly known as wormwood, absinthe, southernwood, tarragon or mugwort
Artemisia | Description, Genus, Major Species, Uses, Facts - Britannica 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 or to smooth the transition between intense colors
A Guide to Growing Artemisia - Garden Design Artemisia is one of the best plants for creating background interest in the landscape, with silvery leaves and soft texture that is captivating on its own or in combination with other plants This tough plant needs little care once established, and is tolerant of heat, drought and poor soils
Artemisia - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox The Artemisia genus is a member of the aster family (Asteracea) and contains approximately 300 species of herbaceous annual, biennial, and perennial plants found throughout temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, South America and South Africa
Artemisia - Portland Nursery If you’re looking for graceful, easy-care plants to light up a sunny, dry area, look no further than Artemisia The genus includes the ancient herbs Wormwood and Mugwort, the culinary herb Tarragon, and the plants known all over the desert West, sagebrush, are Artemisia tridentata
Artemisia – Gardening Solutions Most artemisia varieties have foliage that’s small in scale with a feathery look and a fuzzy texture The foliage is also highly aromatic The biggest challenge with artemisia is that Florida’s humid, wet summers sometimes cause the plants to rot