Louisiana Sagewort: complete guide
Artemisia ludoviciana
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Overview
The Louisiana Sagewort (Artemisia ludoviciana), also known as Louisiana Sage, is an ornamental plant from North America. This plant is known for its silvery, finely cut foliage. The plant grows to about 60-90 cm tall and is ideal for dry gardens.
This valuable plant is prized for its decorative properties and fine, aromatic foliage. The plant is very low-maintenance and tolerates drought well.
Appearance and bloom
The Louisiana Sagewort has distinctive silvery foliage that is finely dissected. The plant is compact and forms a nice rounded shape. The flowers are small and yellowish-white and appear in late summer. The plant maintains its attractive form year-round.
Ideal location
The plant grows best in a sunny location. At least 6 hours of direct sun is ideal. The plant is very drought tolerant.
Soil
The Louisiana Sagewort is very tolerant of different soil types. Well-drained, moderately fertile soil is best.
Watering
Watering is only needed during very dry periods. Generally, the plant is very drought tolerant.
Pruning
Prune the plant in spring to maintain a compact form.
Maintenance calendar
Spring: Prune. Summer: Minimal watering. Autumn: Inspect. Winter: Rest.
Winter hardiness
Very winter hardy, to -20 degrees or lower.
Companion plants
Well suited for dry gardens and rock garden plantings.
Closing remarks
The Louisiana Sagewort is a perfect choice for dry gardens. Visit gardenworld.app and gardenworld.app. Purchase at garden centers.
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