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Artemisia, Great for Herb and Flower Gardens

12/7/2012

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Plant of the Month, December, 2012
With its insignificant flowers, you’d never guess that Artemisia is a member of the Aster family. While flowers are not its strong point, beautiful, aromatic leaves make many of the 300 species of Artemisia favorites in the herb and flower gardens of Bath Garden Club members. Most Artemisia are native to North America, and all have grey or silver leaves. Some, most notably Tarragon, are grown as herbs and have extensive culinary uses.  

For many years the only commonly available garden Artemisia was “Silver Mound” (A. Schmidtiana). Used extensively as an edging plant, this low mound of fine, silvery-green, feathered foliage grows only 12 inches tall. Like a well-clipped poodle, Silver Mound begs to be petted. Unfortunately, it also has the habit of either 



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Joe Pye Weed Crowns Fall Flowers

12/7/2012

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Plant of the Month, November 2012
Eupatorium maculatum, or Joe Pye Weed, is one of the many purple flowers that grace the ditches, wild areas and gardens of Bath each autumn. Bath Garden Club recommends this large, easily grown plant. 

Even if you’re not familiar with their names, it’s likely that you’ve noticed Joe Pye Weed and Ironweed, the tallest and most impressive of the fall-blooming wild asters. About six feet tall, and two to four feet wide, Joe Pye Weed has rounded flower heads in mauve, while Ironweed has flat flower tops in a dark, rich “royal” purple.  Joe Pye Weed may be a bit wild and large for your garden, but there are members of the Eupatorium family to provide a plant for most home gardens.

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