Artemisia ludoviciana
Artemisia ludoviciana is a Hardy perennial rhizomate uses forming a tuft.
Characteristics
Foliage
Its sheets, from 10 to 12 cm length, are lancéolées, fluffy, silver plated white making green with the age.
Flowering
From July to October. Panicle S dense, woolly white, 20 cm length, made of flowerheads brown-yellow.
Cut
Up to 1,20 m in height for 60 cm in diameter. Very good rusticity.
Principal Cultivar S and varieties
- Artemisia ludoviciana “Silver Queen”, of smaller total size but with the larger sheets. It flowers less abundantly.
- Artemisia ludoviciana “Valerie Finished”, even smaller, with the very cut out sheets gray-silver plated
- Artemisia ludoviciana VAr. albula
Synonym
- Artemisia purshiana
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