Artemisia schmidtiana (silver mound)

Artemista schmidtiana (Silver Mound)


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Pronunciation: ar-tuh-MEE-zee-uh shmit-ee-AY-nah
Family: Asteraceae
Plant type: Herbaceous Perennial
Zone: 3
Origin: SE Asia, Japan, China
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Mature size
  Height: 0.5-0.7 m
  Spread: >0.6m
Form: mounded
Texture: fine 
Habit: creeping
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Leaves
Arrangement: compound
Shape: disected, linear
Size: 4cm, many leaflets
Margin: entire
Characteristics: pubescent, soft, 
Colour: silver, greyish
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Flowers
Inflorescence type: panicle-like, Capitulum, 
Colour: yellow, unpleasant odor 
Size: 2,5-3 cm
Time: June
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Stem
arsch5.jpgColour: brown, green
Description: herbaceous to twiggy, multistem
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Fruit type: achene
Colour: grey silver white
Time: July, insignificant 
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Exposure - full sun
Preferred soil - alkeline, well drained, rocky, gravelly
Landscape uses - bedding plants, accent plants, tolerance to browsing, 
Propagation - seed, softwood above ground cuttings
Comments - Artemis roots from "queen of Caria", schmit, roots from whoever named the plant
- can be made into tea as a tonic to help with digestion 
Pests -  pest, disease, deer browse resistant

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