Powis Castle Artemisia
Artemisia ‘Powis Castle’
Perennials
Powis Castle artemisia is a tough, hardy, drought-tolerant plant that looks and feels like a soft cloud of silver-y feathers. While its rarely-seen flowers are not a major draw, artemisia's finely-textured foliage adds contrast to plantings and depth to winter landscapes.
(Detailed plant information can be found at the bottom of the page.)
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Artemisia ‘Powis Castle’ Plant Information
Classification | |
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Scientific Name: | Artemisia 'Powis Castle' |
Common Name: | Powis Castle artemisia |
Family: | Asteraceae |
Suggested Uses: | perennials, beds & borders |
Characteristics | |
Plant Form: | rounded |
Height: | 3 feet |
Spread: | 3 feet |
Foliage: | finely textured, deeply cut silver foliage aromatic |
Flower: | flowers are not the primary ornamental value rarely borne yellow or silver panicles |
Bloom Period: | Summer |
Environment | |
Sun: | full sun |
Water: | low water requirement drought-tolerant |
Soil: | well-drained soil |
Heat Tolerance: | high heat tolerance |
USDA Zone: | zones 7 - 9 |
Native Range: | Northern hemisphere |
Care | |
Maintenance: | do not cut back in the fall propagation by stem cuttings |
Pests & Pathology: | root rot |
Additional Notes: | soft gray foliage makes this a nice companion plant for contrast A. arborescens and A. absinthium are the parents |
TTU Plant Resources
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