Artemisia ludoviciana (White Sagebrush)

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Also known as Louisiana Artemisia, Louisiana Sage, Prairie Sage, Silver Sage, White Sage, Louisiana Wormwood, Silver Wormwood.

White Sagebrush is a colonizing ground cover that has attractive silvery foliage and is drought-tolerant. Requires little maintenance. It works well in dry, well-draining soil. In moist soils it tends to get leggy. It can be pruned in winter to encourage thick growth. 

Native habitat: dry slopes; canyons, open pine woods, dry prairies, sandy floodplains, disturbed areas. Eastern populations more in uplands, western populations more in lowlands. 

Medicinal use -  tea from leaves for stomach troubles. Tea of roots for laxative, inability to urinate and difficulty in childbirth. Crushed leaf as snuff for sinus attacks, nosebleed and headaches. Strong tea as wash for eczema, deodorant and antiperspirant for underarms and feet. 

 

AT A GLANCE

Texas native Yes 
Water use Low
Sun exposure Full sun
Bloom color Yellow
Bloom time Summer, fall
Mature height 1.5-3 ft
Mature spread 0.5-1 ft
Evergreen Semi-evergreen
Attracts Bees, Birds, Browsers, Small Mammals
Notes Provides nesting material or site for native bees

 

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 Present in state
 Present in county and native
 Native to North America, but adventive & escaped in state         
 Not present in state
 Present and rare, native in county
 Previously present, now extinct
 Questionable presence (cross-hatched, regardless of color)