Artemisia stelleriana
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Definition
Noun A perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the genus Artemisia, characterized by its silvery-grey, densely hairy foliage. It is native to coastal areas, particularly along the eastern seaboard of North America, and is commonly cultivated for its ornamental value in gardens, especially in dry or sandy soils.
Usage
The term "Artemisia stelleriana" is used as the specific botanical name for this plant species. It is primarily employed in horticultural, botanical, and ecological contexts. - It is often planted in rock gardens, borders, or as ground cover due to its attractive, silvery foliage and tolerance for poor soil. - In botanical texts, it is used to precisely identify the species within the genus Artemisia.
Examples
- The Artemisia stelleriana in the coastal garden thrived despite the salty air and sandy soil.
- For a drought-tolerant landscape, consider incorporating Artemisia stelleriana alongside lavender and sedum.
- The study compared the leaf morphology of Artemisia stelleriana to that of other species in the genus.
Advanced Usage
- Common Names: In gardening and common usage, this plant is frequently referred to by its common names, such as 'Beach Wormwood', 'Dusty Miller', or 'Old Woman'. It is important to note that "Dusty Miller" can refer to several other silvery-leaved plants.
- Horticultural Use: It is valued not only for its foliage but also for its ability to stabilize sandy soils in coastal or xeriscape gardens.
Variants and Related Words
- Genus Artemisia: The larger genus to which this species belongs, containing many other aromatic herbs and shrubs, such as tarragon () and sagebrush.
- Cultivar: Named cultivated varieties exist, such as 'Boughton Silver' or 'Silver Brocade', which may have specific growth habits or leaf shapes.
Synonyms
- Beach Wormwood
- Dusty Miller (context-dependent)
- Old Woman
Related Phrases
- Ornamental foliage plant: A general descriptive phrase that applies to .
- Silver-leaved perennial: A descriptive term highlighting its key visual and life-cycle characteristics.
Noun
- herb with greyish leaves found along the east coast of North America; used as an ornamental plant