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Artemisia (cana)

Steve Parr
Upper Colorado Environmental Plant Center
P.O. Box 448, 5538 - RBC 4
Meeker, Colorado 81641
(970) 878-5003
(970) 878-5004 (fax)
plant@cmn.net
http://www.coloradoplantcenter.org/

Family Scientific Name: Asteraceae
Family Common Name: Sunflower
Scientific Name: Artemisia cana
Common Name: silver sage
Species Code: ARCA13
Ecotype: Maybell Colorado
General Distribution: FromBritish Columbia east to Manitoba and south to Colorado
Propagation Goal: plants
Propagation Method: seed
ProductType: Propagules (seeds, cuttings, poles, etc.)
Time To Grow: Weeks
Propagule Collection: Seed was collected in late fall from third week of October through first two weeks of November via hand stripping or clipping leader growth with seed heads.

846,000 seeds/lb. (Hassell, et al. 1996)
Propagule Processing: Seed is placed into a Forsberg for a brief period, then run through a Clipper air cleaner with a number 1/18 screen on the top and a blank screen on the bottom. Air speed is set at low and entire process is continued until desired seed cleanness is achieved.
Pre-Planting Treatments: No treatment necessary
Growing Area Preparation/
Annual Practices for Perennial Crops:
Firm, weed free seed bed. Shallow (less than 1cm) planting depth with limited irrigation through germination and periodically throughout growing season until plants are established.
Establishment Phase: Sowing/Planting Technique: Seeded with a belt seeder
Length of Establishment Phase: Can begin producing seed between year two or three.
Active Growth Phase: Spring and summer are active growth times.
Harvesting, Storage and Shipping: Seed can be hand collected or clipped from the plant late in the year, October through November. After cleaning, seed is stored in a burlap sack and stored at room temperature. Seed can be stored for at least 15 years and remain viable.
Length of Storage: 15 Years
References: USDA, NRCS. 2011. The PLANTS Database (http://plants.usda.gov, 29 December 2010). National Plant Data Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70874-4490 USA.

Hassell, et al. 1996. Seeding Rate Statistics for Native and Introduced Species. USDI National Park Service and USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service.

Citation:

Blanke, Terri; Woodruff, Heather. 2011. Propagation protocol for production of Propagules (seeds, cuttings, poles, etc.) Artemisia cana plants Upper Colorado Environmental Plant Center Meeker, Colorado. In: Native Plant Network. URL: https://NativePlantNetwork.org (accessed 2024/07/01). US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, National Center for Reforestation, Nurseries, and Genetic Resources.