301+PRAIRIE SAGE Flower seeds White Sagebrush Perennial Native Wildflower smudge

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ClimateCold
Planting Timeperennial
Common NameSage
ColorSilver / White
Indoor/OutdoorOutdoor
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F)5 (-20 to -10 °F)
Soil Typepoor soils
BrandLittle Seed Store
Soil PHNeutral
Season Of InterestSpring / Summer / Fall
TypeFlower seeds
Life CyclePerennial
WateringMedium
GenusArtemisia
SunlightPartial Shade
FeaturesAir Purifying
Cultivating DifficultyEasy
Country/Region Of ManufactureUnited States
SpeciesArtemisia ludoviciana

PRAIRIE SAGE is known buy a lot of names, Sage / Wormwood / Sagewort / Sagebrush are just a few. This is the sage used for smudging. Very fragrant. Impervious to floods, fire, and drought. Not picky about soils. Full sun or part sun. This is a stiff, aromatic, silvery-white perennial, 1 1/2 - 3 ft. tall, which can spread quickly to form large colonies. Shrub-like, white, densely matted with hairs. Small, yellowish flowers show up in late summer and bloom through fall. This is a common artemisia, with fragrant, whitish green foliage. a good choice for a low-maintenance, waist-high groundcover. It can even take a mowing.Some American Native Wildflower seeds need to go through a cold winter to germinate. This plant is one of them. They do this so the seed won’t sprout in fall, only to have the seedling not make it through a cold winter. I have stratified these seeds to simulate a cold winter(stratification) This raises the germination rate considerably. Thanks for looking!!300+ seeds per order.Species - Artemisia ludovicianaLife Cycle - Perennial.Sun - Full / Part.Planting Time - Spring, soil temp 65F+.SOW - 4 seeds per,1/16" deep, about 16"apart. Keep moist.Germination - 7-10 Days.Thin to 1. Use scissors to cut out unwanted sprouts.Water - Light / Medium.Fertilizer- None.Height - 1 1/2 ft to 3 ft.Width - 1 1/2 ft.Flowers - Yellow.Blooms- Late summer through fall.Notes - Will spread through root system. Forms colonies.

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