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Artemisia stelleriana 'Silver Brocade' Low compact perennial with silvery-white foliage; Similar to the biennial 'Dusty Miller' but Zone 3 hardy; Inconspicuous white flowers; Suitable for hot dry sites; Bloom Time: Early summer; ZONE: 3. COLOUR: White HEIGHT: 15-25 cm. SPREAD: 50-75 cm. Size Available


Artemisia stelleriana Silver Brocade Small yellow flowers, Ground cover, Silver

Artemisia stelleriana 'Silver Brocade' Beach Wormwood Beach Wormwood has intense silver foliage with dense, ground-hugging habit, similar to Dusty Miller. It's white flowers are not significant, and bloom in July and mid-August. Foliage may be sheared back to maintain the desires shape.


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Silver Brocade can be used effectively as a ground cover in a perennial border, as an edging plant along a driveway or sidewalk. The silvery grey foliage makes a great contrast to other shrubs and perennials that have red and purple flowers or leaves. Artemisia is a common "filler" plant in mixed seasonal containers and hanging baskets.


Silver Brocade Artemisia • Kiwi Nurseries Ltd

Artemisia Silver Brocade has uniquely shaped leaves of deeply divided, rounded lobes that provide interesting texture and design to your border. Softens and blends color transitions in the border. Outstanding next to white or blue flowers. Add To Wishlist Code ARBR Patent Plant Type Perennials Species stelleriana Height Short 6-12"


Artemisia stelleriana ‘Silver brocade’ Centre de Jardin Barbe

Silver Brocade is a low growing, compact selection forming a spreading mound 6 to 12 inches tall and 24 inches or more wide. Cold hardy to -40F, this perennial is terrific for edging, as a groundcover, or in mixed container gardens. If you want the plant to have more of a mat-like effect, clip back the upright growing stems in midsummer.


Silver Brocade Artemesia (Artemisia stelleriana 'Silver Brocade') in Edmonton St Albert Sherwood

Grown primarily for its silver foliage, artemisia is a wonderful accent plant in many settings. Artemisias come in numerous different foliage shapes, sizes, and heights. A few well-known artemisias are 'Silver Mound' and the herb tarragon. Use these plants to add texture and subtle color to gardens, containers, and borders.


Artemisia stelleriana 'Silver Brocade' blooming Mediterranean garden, Diy garden, Bloom

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Artemisia stelleriana 'Silver Brocade' Common Name: Silver Brocade artemisia: Family: Asteraceae: Suggested Uses: perennials, beds & borders: TTU Plant Resources . Address Texas Tech University, Department of Plant and Soil Science, Box 42122, Lubbock, TX 79409 Phone 806.742.2838;


Artemisia stelleriana 'Silver Brocade' Dusty Miller The Flower Spot

Silver brocade artemisia is a majestic perennial herb that captures the essence of timeless beauty with its soft and silvery foliage. As a member of the artemisia family, this hardy plant is not only aesthetically pleasing but also surprisingly versatile in its uses.


Artemisia stelleriana 'Boughton Silver' aka Artemisia stelleriana 'Silver Brocade', Silver

Artemisia Silver Brocade has uniquely shaped leaves of deeply divided, rounded lobes that provide interesting texture and design to your border. Softens and blends color transitions in the border. Outstanding next to white or blue flowers. Features to Note: Deer Resistant OK in containers - see FAQ for overwintering Scented Foliage


Artemisia stelleriana Silver Brocade (72 cells) Plants, Foliage plants, Rock garden plants

Cultivars A number of forms have been selected as garden cultivars. 'Boughton Silver' (aka 'Silver Brocade') is probably the best known cultivar. It is a prostrate form with prettily cut broad white leaves and was originally known as 'Mori's form'.


Silver Brocade Artemesia (Artemisia stelleriana 'Silver Brocade') in Winnipeg Headingley Oak

Artemisia stelleriana 'Silver Brocade' hoary mugwort 'Boughton Silver' A low-growing, spreading, evergreen, herbaceous perennial. The aromatic leaves are grey-white and deeply lobed. Insignificant, yellow flowers appear on tall stems in late summer and early autumn. Synonyms


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(='Boughton Silver') This is a low, compact selection, similar in appearance to Dusty Miller, but perfectly hardy. Plants form a spreading mat of bright silvery-white scalloped leaves. Terrific for edgi.


Silver Brocade Artemisia 18"24" Tall 12"24" Wide Evergreen No Blooms but has Slivery

'Silver Brocade' wormwood Artemisia stelleriana. Zones: 3-8 Habit: Low spreading habit Size: 6 to 12 inches tall and 1 to 2 feet wide Bloom time: Summer Color: Silver-white foliage, white flowers. The foliage is reminiscent of coral, with a soft, felty texture. Shear in summer to retain the low mat-like effect.


Silver Brocade Artemisia • Kiwi Nurseries Ltd

Overview 'Silver Brocade' Artemesia, commonly known as Dusty Miller or Wormwood, boasts fabulous texture and vigorous growth. A popular foliage plant with a mounding habit, use it to offset your favorite flowering plants. Deer and rabbit resistant, 'Silver Brocade' is also extremely hardy, tolerating both freezing temps and excess humidity.


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Silver Brocade Artemesia is a dense herbaceous perennial with a mounded form. Its relatively fine texture sets it apart from other garden plants with less refined foliage. This plant will require occasional maintenance and upkeep, and is best cleaned up in early spring before it resumes active growth for the season.