Graceful and windswept-looking, Artemisia filifolia (Sand Sagebrush) is a compact semi-evergreen shrub with pleasantly aromatic, feathery, silver-blue foliage. The arching, slender leaves are long and narrow and emits a sweetly pungent aroma when bruised. Tiny, pale yellow flowers appear in spring and fall, but they are quite inconspicuous. They are followed by seeds which are an important food source for sharptail grouse and other birds. Native to the western plains and much of the Southwest, Sand Sagebrush thrives in deep sandy soils. It is useful for erosion control. It can also be used as an informal hedge or a versatile background for colorful flowering plants. Evergreen except in times of extreme drought.
The Sagebrush Top is an elegant and easy-to-sew blouse that is a joy to make and wear. The Sagebrush is designed for woven fabrics and looks great in breezy fabrics like cotton voile, as well as more structured fabrics like a crisp linen. The simple design of the top lends itself well to customization. Loose without being baggy, the type of breezy fit you’ll want to wear all summer. Generous puff sleeves and gathers across the front make it comfortable to move in. The tie at the back neckline makes it simple and cute! The Sagebrush looks great tucked into something high waisted. This top was drafted using sample measurements for a B cup and a height of 5’6”. This pattern is for personal and non-profit use only. If you are interested in licensing it for commercial use, please contact [email protected]
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This is the fourth year that I will be making some version of what I was calling 'Desert Wound Salve' in the past. The plants I lend stories to here in this post are some of the plants included in the salve I make. I tend to collect stories in my mind of the plants I love, and want to make
A print of an original illustration of California sagebrush (Artemisia californica). This is a 6" x 8" archival-quality giclée print on acid-free Hahnemuhle Photo Rag in light-fast, archival-certified ink. I am not responsible for import taxes, customs duties, and/or fees imposed by the destination country.
Discover 18 incredible facts about sagebrush, from its fascinating adaptability to its rich history and medicinal properties. Uncover the wonders of this unique plant!
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paradise valley, nevada sagebrush is so prevalent in the high desert, it's easy to ignore or even hate. but it has a quiet beauty.
Fiery fall sagebrush in the Oregon High desert.
Artemisia tridentata Great Basin Sagebrush: photo by Cliff Hutson Great Basin sagebrush, Artemisia tridentata, is closely associated with the Great Basin Desert which lies east of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. It additionally occurs in the southern Sierra and Peninsular ranges. The herbarium at Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden even contains specimens collected in Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties. Neither is the plant limited to the Sagebrush Scrub community. It can be found in, among others, desert scrub, pinyon-juniper woodland, and Joshua tree woodland. These habits clearly represent a vast range in climate, soil types, competition with other plants, and animals. One of plant’s features that makes for this adaptability is that it has two sets of roots. Shallow roots that lie just below the surface of the soil collect any precipitation that falls. A very strong central root may go as deep as thirteen feet, frequently tapping in to the water table. Artemisia tridentata: photo by Cliff Hutson Also known as Big Sagebrush, it is an evergreen shrub, although one of my sources described it as “evergray” due to the lovely gray-green color of its leaves. The hairy leaves are, as described in Jepson eFlora, “Generally wedge-shaped, generally (0)3(5)-toothed or lobed at tip”. Aye, there's the rub. The appellation “tridentata” means three-toothed, but on some plants the leaves have no teeth at all. Some may have little lobes that are more bumps than teeth. Another may have teeth that are fang-like in appearance. Keep in mind, too, that sagebrush is not sage, even though it can have a similar tangy fragrance. The many-branched shrub grows from a couple of feet in height to six feet tall, and about as wide. Small, or insignificant, yellow flowers in long, loosely arranged tubular clusters pop out in late summer or early fall. The production of edible seeds completes the cycle.
COMBINED SHIPPING and SAME DAY SHIPPING on all orders. 5 pm CDT Cutoff. One Time Shipping Charge for as many packs as you want. USPS First Class Package with Door-to-Door Tracking. About 3 Days. Buy 5 packs and get one free, your choice. Just add your choice to "Note from Buyer". Thank You!! 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 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 ludoviciana Life 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.
Break off a sprig of big sagebrush and inhale its aroma: the fragrance is clean, sharp and as cool as the smell of winter. Call it camphor blended with a…
Artemisia filifolia, commonly known as Sand Sagebrush, is a resilient and ecologically important plant species found in arid and semi-arid regions. In this
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Artemisia frigida (Prairie Sagebrush) is a lovely Western native enjoyed for its soft, fragrant silver foliage and low-growing habit. Tufted, silky foliage grows from tough, woody crowns, and tiny yellow flowers bloom subtly in summer. It is an excellent groundcover and complements a soothing silvery color palette. A tough perennial that grows well in dry, well-drained soil.
Lecanora garovaglii 'Sagebrush Rim Lichen' is a crustose lichen with a yellow-green or pale gray-green thallus having a thick white pruina in this specimen. Lobes are thick and sinuous and quite convex. Apothecia are common and can vary in color from a pale to dark yellowish brown. They are dull without pruina. Also present on the lower left is L. muralis. Growing on a siliceous boulder, Bebo Grove, Fish Creek Provincial Park. 7943October 20, 2011
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Every state has an official state flower, proving that there are beautiful blossoms everywhere.
Nevada is a wonderful place to spend a romantic or a family weekend in the company of your beloved ones. To remember those amazing moments, plant sagebrush flowers in your garden, as it is the official state's flower.
The sagebrush ecosystem in the United States once encompassed 150 million acres is now in danger of collapse, roughly half of the American West. Sagebrush has been cleared to provide a different f…