Plants ordered today will begin shipping in May of 2024

Mugwort, Western (Artemisia ludoviciana) potted plant, organic

$8.50$57.00

Family: Wormwood (Artemisia)

Hardy to Zones 4 to 9

(White Sagebrush, White Sage) Patch-forming herbaceous perennial native to western and central US and Canada.  The softly silvery-white and aromatic leaves give rise to dangling flowers of yellow. Plant prefers full sun to part shade and will thrive in dry, depleted soils. The plant may be cut back in the fall to create a gentle mound come spring.

Potted plant, Certified Organically Grown

 

 

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  1. Question

    Paul Stiles

    Where do you source your seed from? There are many varieties and subspecies of this plant, and I would like a better idea of which one it is please

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    • Richo Cech

      Richo Cech

      Hello Paul,
      Thanks for your note. I agree with you that Artemisia ludoviciana is variable. Origin Siskiyou Mountains, Southern Oregon. This commenmt was left on the plants page. The plants are grown by us and are organically certified. Richo

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    paul

    Is this specific mugwort used by indigenous cultures for smudging?

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    Pamela Bohsung

    Can I have this shipped as late as possible? I live in the cold northeast. We don’t start planting up here in the mountains till May.

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    Marie

    Would this plant do ok if left in a pot?

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    Irmgard Tank (verified owner)

    I was pleased to see three healthy and thriving starter plants arrive yesterday. As usual, they were impeccably packed and did not get damaged at all during their journey here. It always blows my mind how well these plants are packaged for shipping. I’ve been a long time customer and every order I have received so far via mail from Strictly Medicinal usually arrived in better shape than plants I pick up at local nurseries and that I have to transport home in the car…. which always has the risk of damaging leafs or twigs on the journey….
    Thank you for the care you put into your work, we do appreciate not only the variety of plants you offer but also your dedication to finding the perfect way to grow and cultivate them here.

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    • Gail K Weinberger (verified owner)

      I live in NEPA Zone 4-5 . If I were to buy mugwort and plant it now will it have enough time to root inself to come back in the spring or would it be better to wait to have it shipped beginning of spring?

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    • Richo Cech

      Admin Richo Cech

      Hi Gail,
      It would be nip and tuck, you might be better off getting it in the spring, we will have plenty.
      Richo

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