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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comLatin Name: Artemisia tridentata Common Name: Big leaf sage I believe this is what I have in my yard in New Mexico. Would it be possible to transplant some to my yard in Texas? Would it need the higher elevation to thrive? Thanks
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1 Comment To "Big Sage In Texas?"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 05/26/2020 @ 12:52 pm
As long as you provide something that will be more like a desert, yes. It will not survive in fertile soils, or with soil that even remains partly moist. If you do decide to grow this in your yard, make sure that you provide the same environment in which you found it. They will not do well, otherwise.
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