White Sagebrush (Artemisia ludoviciana)
Want to grow sagebrush but don’t have a lot of space? White sagebrush is the plant for you!
A low-growing subshrub that forms gently creeping clumps, white sagebrush can grow just about anywhere. It can frequently be observed forming small patches in conifer woodland understory, as a codominant component of dry prairies, or growing in river floodplains. It is a highly adaptable plant that brings that same easy-going nature to the garden for low-maintenance care!
Though the individual flowers are tiny, the flowering stalks of these plants light up yellow when in peak bloom, gradually shifting to a burnt orange as they mature. Throughout the season, these colors play beautifully against the blue-green foliage, which is soft to the touch due to being covered in tiny fuzzy hairs. Just like other types of sagebrush, white sagebrush has a wonderful herbal aroma, and can even crushed and rubbed on ones skin for a natural insect repellant.
Plants are sold in either 1 quart or 1 trade gallon pots.
Want to grow sagebrush but don’t have a lot of space? White sagebrush is the plant for you!
A low-growing subshrub that forms gently creeping clumps, white sagebrush can grow just about anywhere. It can frequently be observed forming small patches in conifer woodland understory, as a codominant component of dry prairies, or growing in river floodplains. It is a highly adaptable plant that brings that same easy-going nature to the garden for low-maintenance care!
Though the individual flowers are tiny, the flowering stalks of these plants light up yellow when in peak bloom, gradually shifting to a burnt orange as they mature. Throughout the season, these colors play beautifully against the blue-green foliage, which is soft to the touch due to being covered in tiny fuzzy hairs. Just like other types of sagebrush, white sagebrush has a wonderful herbal aroma, and can even crushed and rubbed on ones skin for a natural insect repellant.
Plants are sold in either 1 quart or 1 trade gallon pots.
Want to grow sagebrush but don’t have a lot of space? White sagebrush is the plant for you!
A low-growing subshrub that forms gently creeping clumps, white sagebrush can grow just about anywhere. It can frequently be observed forming small patches in conifer woodland understory, as a codominant component of dry prairies, or growing in river floodplains. It is a highly adaptable plant that brings that same easy-going nature to the garden for low-maintenance care!
Though the individual flowers are tiny, the flowering stalks of these plants light up yellow when in peak bloom, gradually shifting to a burnt orange as they mature. Throughout the season, these colors play beautifully against the blue-green foliage, which is soft to the touch due to being covered in tiny fuzzy hairs. Just like other types of sagebrush, white sagebrush has a wonderful herbal aroma, and can even crushed and rubbed on ones skin for a natural insect repellant.
Plants are sold in either 1 quart or 1 trade gallon pots.
Life Cycle: Perennial
Hardiness: Zone 3-8
Care Requirements: Very Low
Drought Tolerance: High
Pollinator Value: High
Light Requirements: Full sun to half shade