Artemisia lactiflora: complete guide
Artemisia lactiflora
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Overview
Artemisia lactiflora, commonly called white mugwort, is a distinguished perennial. Native to mountain regions of China, Japan and Southeast Asia.
Appearance
White mugwort is distinguished by exceptionally fine, feathered foliage. From August through October, the plant produces numerous tiny white flowers.
Location
White mugwort thrives in full sun to partial shade.
Soil
This species prefers loose, well-draining soil with moderate fertility.
Watering
During the first growing season, water regularly. Once established, the plant is relatively drought-tolerant.
Pruning
Pruning is optional but beneficial. In spring, cut stems back to approximately 30 centimeters above soil level.
Winter Hardiness
Artemisia lactiflora is hardy to approximately -15 degrees Celsius.
Companion Plants
White mugwort pairs beautifully with dark-foliaged plants.
Closing
Artemisia lactiflora is a refined perennial offering late-season interest.
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