The most widespread species, divided into subspecies:

Ideal for landscapes with higher water tables; it tolerates seasonal flooding and has a softer, wispy texture.

Best for higher elevations with higher precipitation.

You can purchase sagebrush as bulk seeds, seedlings, or established live plants from specialized native nurseries. Mountain Big Sagebrush Shrubland - Montana Field Guide

Buying sagebrush ( Artemisia ) requires choosing the right subspecies for your local climate and deciding between seeds or live container plants. Because sagebrush is highly adapted to specific elevations and moisture levels, buying "local ecotypes" (plants from seeds collected near your planting site) is critical for long-term survival. 1. Identify Your Sagebrush Variety

Best for coastal or chaparral gardens; it may go dormant in summer unless given deep soaks every few weeks. 2. Buying Options & Top Retailers