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SEED SIZE: VERY SMALL SEEDS! WHITE / PRAIRIE SAGE SEEDS

Spreading by rhizomes, Prairie Sage can form dense colonies that give a distinctive silver-green accent to large plantings on sunny sites with mesic to dry soil. Its stems and foliage are covered with woolly gray or white hairs and topped by nodding clusters of yellowish disk flowers that bloom through summer. These flowers attract many pollinators. Prairie Sage is also one of the host plants for the American Lady and the Painted Lady. The plants reach heights of 3’ and are easily propagated by rhizome cuttings in spring, tip cuttings in early summer or by division of mature plants. This species is the Sage used in Sage Bundles for smudging and ceremonial purposes for many Native American tribes.

Prairie Sage, also called White Sagebrush, is aggressive and rhizomatous and therefore may not be suitable for small landscape plantings.


What is Prairie Sage good for?
Uses range from preservatives for meat, horse feed, insect repellent (through burning of the plant), medicinal decoctions to alleviate toothache, headache, coughing, lung ailments, heartburn, and as a cold remedy.

Artemisia ludoviciana is a North American species of flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae, known by several common names, including silver wormwood, western mugwort, Louisiana wormwood, white sagebrush, lobed cud-weed, and gray sagewort. Ludoviciana is the Latinized version of the word Louisiana.

WHITE SAGE SEEDS Artemisia ludoviciana

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  • ATTENTION: SEEDS ARE TOO TINY TO COUNT AND TOO LIGHT TO GO BY WEIGHT SO THEY ARE SOLD IN PACKETS OF 1-TEA SPOON PER EACH QUANTITY OF ONE ORDERED

     

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