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Wormwood (Artemisia) Plant ProfileSelecting, Growing and Maintaining Artemisia Perennials
Aromatic foliage, historical herbal uses and attractive silver foliage are all part of the lovely package wormwood plants bring to the garden and landscape.
Botanical and Common Name: Wormwood is often called by the scientific name, Artemisia, but is also called mugwort. Plant Category: Artemisia is a perennial and older, well-established plants are often woody in nature. Bloom Time and Color: Artemisia is primarily grown for the attractive and aromatic foliage and rarely flowers. Foliage: The aromatic foliage of wormwood is often finely cut and highly attractive. Many forms have silvery foliage suitable for a moonlight garden or silver garden. In warmer climates the herb is essentially evergreen. Growth Habit: Artemisia has a slightly rounded growth habit and upright growing silhouette. Dimensions: Most artemisia grows between 2' and 5' tall depending on the species and variety. Preferred Conditions: Zones 3-10 depending on the species - be sure to check the plant label or description. Wormwood is a hardy herb that can tolerate little to moderate amounts of water but prefers full sun. Well-drained soil is needed to prevent root rot. Maintenance: Light pruning can help keep the shape of your artemisia and keep an established plant from growing out of bounds but heavy pruning, especially in the fall, should be avoided. Pests or Diseases: Artemisia is generally hardy and disease resistant, although root rot can be a problem if the soil remains too soggy. Propagation Methods: New artemisia plants can be propagated through divisions or rhizomatic spreading. Companion Plants and Uses in the Garden: Add artemisia to a moonlight garden where the silver foliage will lend an ethereal air to a night time sitting area. Wormwood also makes a great addition to a cottage garden, kitchen herb garden or any container planting since the silver foliage blends nicely, even with bright colored flowers. Seasons of Interest: Artemisia usually provides year round interest through the attractive and fine-cut foliage. Varieties and Cultivars:
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