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Artemisia schmidtiana

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Kingdom
  
Tribe
  
Anthemideae

Scientific name
  
Artemisia schmidtiana

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Genus
  
Artemisia

Higher classification
  
Mugworts

Artemisia schmidtiana Artemisia schmidtiana 39Nana Attraction39

Similar
  
Mugworts, Artemisia stelleriana, Artemisia ludoviciana, Daisy family, Artemisia lactiflora

Ohotanmaruna artemisia schmidtiana


Artemisia schmidtiana, common name silvermound, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to Japan but widely cultivated as an ornamental.

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Artemisia schmidtiana Artemisia schmidtiana 39Nana39 Rock garden perennials Perennials

Artemisia schmidtiana is a small, mat-forming evergreen tufted perennial growing to 30 cm, with hairy silvery leaves and panicles of small yellow flower-heads; but like many artemisias it is cultivated for its foliage rather than its flowers.

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Artemisia schmidtiana 'Nana'

Artemisia schmidtiana Artemisia schmidtiana Silver Mound

The slightly smaller cultivar 'Nana' has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. It grows in USDA zone 1 to 9. It grows in full sun or partial shade in normal, sandy or clay soil. It is fragrant, has silver foliage and blooms in early summer. It attracts butterflies and is deer and rabbit resistant. It can be grown in garden beds as edging and borders, as a ground cover, in alpine and rock gardens and in containers. It grows to 25–30 cm (10-12") in height and 30–60 cm (12-23 inches) in width. It is drought resistant and has a medium growth rate.

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Artemisia schmidtiana Artemisia schmidtiana 39Silver Mound39

References

Artemisia schmidtiana Wikipedia