The Story
Hard to find but easy to grow, ‘Tiny Green’ Artemisia is a miniature relative of sagebrush that grows only a few inches high. Instead of developing into a shrub, it spreads into a groundcover, suppressing weeds and shading soil from the hot summer sun. Excellent along flagstone or other garden paths where you can appreciate its aromatic foliage as you walk by and its spreading form helps to blend pathways with taller hardscape features or perennial borders.
Good in hellstrips, too. Plants bear small, yellow flowers in late summer and early fall, though the aroma and the foliage are the real starts of this show.
Description
Hard to find but easy to grow, ‘Tiny Green’ Artemisia is a miniature relative of sagebrush that grows only a few inches high. Instead of developing into a shrub, it spreads into a groundcover, suppressing weeds and shading soil from the hot summer sun. Excellent along flagstone or other garden paths where you can appreciate its aromatic foliage as you walk by and its spreading form helps to blend pathways with taller hardscape features or perennial borders.
Good in hellstrips, too. Plants bear small, yellow flowers in late summer and early fall, though the aroma and the foliage are the real starts of this show.






