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Ferny foliage gleams silver all through the summer heat!

One of the most beautiful plants you can grow in the drought-tolerant, dry, poor-soil garden, Silver Mound forms a neat little pillow of soft, ferny foliage, gleaming with silvery-gray color all through the worst summer heat. Adding some welcome cool tones to the garden, it complements surrounding plants beautifully and needs no maintenance to keep looking its best month after month!

The finely-cut leaves are dense and layered, forming a neat little mound about 8 inches high and a foot wide. Best in northern gardens, this plant also sports small yellow blooms in summer, but they aren't much to write home about, and the foliage is so thick that it hides them, anyway! The perfect accent for the rock garden, it looks terrific among summer bloomers such as Yarrow and Sedum.

Silver Mound needs very good drainage and full sun, and performs best in sandy, infertile soils. If your garden lacks these conditions, try a few in containers. Color and texture this interesting -- plus tolerance of drought!

Zone 3-7

Bloom Start to End Early Summer - Mid Summer

Habit Mound-shaped

Height 24 in - 2 ft 6 in

Width 24 in - 3 ft

Foliage Color Silver/Gray

Light Requirements Full Sun, Part Shade

Resistance Drought Tolerant, Deer Resistance

Soil Tolerance Normal,  loamy, Sandy

Uses Beds, Border, Foliage Interest, Ornamental, Outdoor

Silvermound Artemisia #1

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