Species Long Leaved Mugwort
silver-green foliage and light-brown stems

Long Leaved Mugwort

Artemisia longifolia

Also Known As - Long-Leaf Wormwood
Long Leaved Mugwort (Artemisia longifolia) is a perennial plant native to Central Europe and Asia. It has long, thin leaves that are grayish to yellowish in color. The flowering stems can grow up to two feet in height and bear small yellow flowers in summer. Its aromatic smell is used in traditional Chinese medicine and for culinary purposes. Long Leaved Mugwort produces silvery seed heads and has been used as a sedative, an antibacterial, and as an insect repellent. It is a hardy, easy-to-grow plant, and thrives in sunny locations with moist soil. When cut back in the fall, it will produce a lush display of fresh growth the following year. Its showy silver foliage and subtle aroma make it an attractive addition to any garden.

Watering:

Minimal

Propagation:

Division,Cutting,Seed Propagation,Layering Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

Sun:

full sun,part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Growth Rate:

Low

Poisonous To Humans:

Yes

Poisonous To Pets:

Yes

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Invasive:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Long Leaved Mugwort (Artemisia longifolia) should be watered regularly. In the summer, water the plant when the top 3 inches of soil have dried out. In the winter, water only when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry. Be careful not to overwater the plant as too much water can lead to root rot. In general, allow the surface to dry out between watering. Use good drainage, and water in the morning so that any excess water can evaporate before evening.

sunlight

Long Leaved Mugwort (Artemisia longifolia) does best in full sunlight, ideally receiving a minimum of 5-6 hours of direct sun each day. It is generally happiest when in a spot that receives some partial shade in the afternoon to help protect it from the heat. This plant is very adaptable to different lighting conditions, but needs more shade in areas with intense sun or heat. The ideal time of day for Long Leaved Mugwort is late morning/early afternoon, with at least partial shade from the hottest and harshest rays of the sun.

pruning

Long Leaved Mugwort (Artemisia longifolia) should be lightly pruned in early spring, before any new growth begins. You want to remove any dead, damaged, or overlong stems and foliage, preferably with shears. Cutting should be done to maintain the desired size and shape of the bush, and for air circulation and light penetration. Prune selectively and don’t cut too much, as this species is tolerant of heavy pruning. Repotting should be done in later spring after pruning.