Artemisia ludoviciana
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Definition
Noun: * Artemisia ludoviciana: A perennial herb native to southwestern North America, characterized by its silvery-white, cottony foliage and small, inconspicuous flower heads. It is a member of the Artemisia genus within the aster family (Asteraceae).
Usage
This is a specific botanical name for a plant species. It is used in scientific, horticultural, and ecological contexts. * Artemisia ludoviciana is commonly known as white sagebrush, Louisiana sage, or prairie sage. * The silvery leaves of Artemisia ludoviciana are often used in dried flower arrangements.
Examples
- The dry hills were covered in .
- Botanists are studying the drought tolerance of .
- Several cultivars of , such as 'Silver King', are popular in gardens.
Advanced Usage
- The species name "" is a Latinized form meaning "of Louisiana," reflecting an early collection location, though its native range is much broader in western North America.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Names: white sagebrush, Louisiana sagewort, prairie sage, western mugwort.
- Genus: (the genus containing sagebrushes and wormwoods).
- Family: Asteraceae (the aster, daisy, or sunflower family).
Synonyms
- White sagebrush
- Prairie sage
- Louisiana sagewort
Noun
- perennial cottony-white herb of southwestern United States