This Perennial Dies Back To Below Ground Level Each Year in Autumn, Then Fresh New Growth Appears Again in Spring

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This perennial dies back to below ground level each year in autumn, then fresh new growth appears

again in spring.

Position: full sun


Soil: well-drained, fertile soil
Rate of growth: fast-growing
Flowering Period: August to September
Hardiness: fully hardy

Artemisias are prized for their fine, almost silver, aromatic foliage rather than for their flowers, which are dull and insignificant. This one is semi-evergreen and has sle
they age and tiny, brownish-yellow, mimosa-like flowers in August and September. It is an ideal groundcover plant for a sunny, well-drained Mediterranean border or g
established, it's an excellent foil for white or brightly coloured flowers. Give it space to spread out.

Garden care: Cut back stems back to ground-level in autumn and apply a generous mulch of well-rotted garden compost or manure around base of the plant.

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