Plants with Cool Foliage: Silver Mound (Artemisia schmidtiana)

>> Monday, July 14, 2008

Could their be a more aptly named plant than 'Silver Mound'? Artemisia schmidtiana has several common names like wormwood, mugwort, sagebrush, or just silver mound (which to me is the most descriptive.) This mounding perennial has soft silvery gray foliage that invites the casual observer reach down to touch it. It's hard to walk by without petting the 'Silver Mound'. It's drought tolerant which is a highly prized feature in many perennial plants.

The puffy little plant is grown for its foliage but can spread through seed created by its small yellow flowers. It likes gardens in zones 3 through 7 and will grow to around 15 inches wide by 8-10 inches tall. My 'Silver mound's have exploded with growth since I planted them 6 weeks ago.

I planted my artemisia as a border-groundcover in our front sidewalk garden. I planted Russian Sage, Salvia nemorosa, and 'Stella D' Oro' daylilies along with the 'Silver Mound'. There is an 'Oranges and Lemons' gaillardia as well as another salvia that I believe is a Salvia lyrata with purple foliage in the sidewalk garden.



Silver mound is also fairly easy to propagate through stem cuttings during the summer. Just take a 3 inch stem tip cutting and stick it in sand after applying rooting hormone. I have seven more started with plans to take additional 'Silver Mound' artemisia cuttings later in the summer.

6 Comments:

tina July 14, 2008 8:19 AM  

I just got this recently and it is actually doing ok. Thanks for the info! I love your display of it.

Skeeter July 14, 2008 8:28 AM  

I have never heard of it before. Interesting looking plant. It looks so soft and pretty that I would have to pet it daily!

Gail July 14, 2008 12:15 PM  

They are lovely plants Dave...and look how many you shall have soon!

They are a lovely foil with the purple and darker green leaved plants.

Gail

Aunt Debbi/kurts mom July 14, 2008 1:00 PM  

I love my silver mound. Ours gets pretty bib, but is not invasive. I even like the way it smells.

lola July 14, 2008 6:04 PM  

Dave, does this plant stay or is it supposed to spread? It is a lovely plant. I wouldn't mind having some here in my garden. It is very soft looking.

Dave July 14, 2008 7:54 PM  

Tina,

I'm glad you like where I put it! What did you plant your's with?

Skeeter,

You would definitely be tempted to plant it daily. It's just a fun plant to have I think!

Gail,

I hope that the serve well as the border groundcover. I need to show the shots of the sidewalk garden now. The Russian sage is blooming which looks great with the silver mound underneath.

Aunt Debbie,

how big does your's get? These are getting close to their maximum size already. Of course growing conditions could alter that!

Lola,

It pretty much stays put but gives away some babies. Although I really wouldn't mind it at all if it did spread.

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