Some important agricultural artemesia species include Artemsia dracunculus (tarragon) and Artemesia absinthium (used in the drink Absinthe).
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Artemisia frigida 'Silver Eagle'
Item #: 17117
Zones: 3a to 8b, at least
Dormancy: Evergreen
Height: 18" tall
Culture: Sun
Origin: United States
Pot Size: 3.5" pot (24 fl. oz/0.7 L)
Regular price $22.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Artemisia mexicana 'Fredericksburg'
Item #: 15923
Zones: 3a to 8b
Dormancy: Winter
Height: 24" tall
Culture: Sun
Origin: United States
Pot Size: 3.5" pot (24 fl. oz/0.7 L)
Regular price $22.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Artemisia 'Silver Lining' PPAF
Item #: 17572
Zones: 4a to 8b, at least
Dormancy: Winter
Height: 15" tall
Culture: Sun
Origin: United States Hybrid
Pot Size: 3.5" pot (24 fl. oz/0.7 L)
Regular price $16.80Regular priceUnit price per$21.00Sale price $16.80Sale
More Information About Artemisia
Some important agricultural artemesia species include Artemsia dracunculus (tarragon) and Artemesia absinthium (used in the drink Absinthe). There are several ornamental forms with wonderful silver foliage that blend nicely into almost any garden. Although the invasive members of the family are better-known, we offer artemisia selections that you will find to be well-behaved in your garden.
Artemisia (Wormwood) Cultural Conditions
Most wormwood species generally prefer very bright light and dry sites. They are both deer-resistant and drought tolerant. Some are also salt tolerant plants. The silvery leaves of artemesia pair well with black or dark-foliaged plants such as some elephant ears, and red-flowering plants such as malvaviscus.