Artemisia ludoviciana

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Artemisia ludoviciana is a North American species of sagebrush known for its aromatic silvery foliage and traditional medicinal and ceremonial uses.

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Artemisia ludoviciana canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf asterid
eudicot
flowering plant
perennial herb
plant species
aroma strong
commonName Louisiana sage
prairie sage
western mugwort
white sagebrush
family Asteraceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor yellowish
genus Artemisia NERFINISHED
growthForm herbaceous plant
subshrub
habitat disturbed sites
grasslands
open woodlands
prairies
roadsides
inflorescenceType panicle
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement alternate
leafCharacteristic aromatic
pubescent
leafColor silvery-gray
lifeCycle perennial
medicinalUse treatment of colds
treatment of digestive problems
treatment of fevers
nativeTo Canada NERFINISHED
Mexico NERFINISHED
North America
United States NERFINISHED
order Asterales NERFINISHED
plantHeight 30–100 cm
propagationMethod rhizomes
seed
reproduction sexual reproduction by seed
vegetative reproduction by rhizomes
taxonRank species
tolerates drought
poor soils
usedBy Native American peoples
usedFor ceremonial purposes
smudging
traditional medicine

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Artemisia hasNotableSpecies Artemisia ludoviciana