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Plants Matching eupatorium

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Image of Eupatorium photo by: James H. Schutte

James H. Schutte

(Eupatorium)

(Hemp Agrimony)

Hemp agrimony is a pretty perennial with attractively shaped leaves, colorful stems and butterfly-attracting flowers in summer and early fall. Considered a European wildflower, this plant is also native to extreme northern Africa and western Asia. The compound leaves have between three to five leaflets arranged in a hand-like shape, resembling cannibis. By mid to late summer, the reddened stems support the dark pink, lavender or reddish flowers at their tips. Rarely an all-white flowering plant can...

(Hemp Agrimony)

Flore Pleno hemp agrimony is a pretty perennial with attractively shaped leaves, colorful stems and long-lasting, double flowers in summer and early fall. Considered a European wildflower, this plant is also native to extreme northern Africa and western Asia. The compound leaves have between three to five leaflets arranged in a hand-like shape, resembling cannibis. By mid to late summer, the reddened stems support the lavender-pink flowers. Insects, especially bees, will visit the double flowers,...

Image of Eupatorium coelestinum photo by: James H. Schutte

James H. Schutte

(Blue Mistflower, Hardy Ageratum)

The fuzzy, lavender-blue flowers of blue mistflower bring much-needed color to the late summer landscape. Native to the eastern United States, this hardy perennial is found naturally in moist, partially shaded woodlands and streambanks, and spreads generously via rhizomes (lateral underground stems). The showy flowers appear from late summer to early autumn atop sturdy, upright, well-branched stems lined with bright green, oblong, pointed leaves. Highly beneficial to wildlife, blue mistflower...

Image of Eupatorium coelestinum

James H. Schutte

(Blue Mistflower)

The fuzzy, lavender-blue flowers of blue mistflower bring much-needed color to the late summer landscape. Native to the eastern United States, this hardy perennial is found naturally in moist, partially shaded woodlands and streambanks, and spreads generously via rhizomes (lateral underground stems). The showy flowers appear from late summer to early autumn atop sturdy, upright, well-branched stems lined with bright green, oblong, pointed leaves. Highly beneficial to wildlife, blue mistflower...

(Coastal Plain Joe-Pye weed)

Coastal plain Joepyeweed, often called the dwarf Joepyeweed, is a slightly shorter-growing perennial with butterfly-attracting purplish pink flowers in late summer. This species is native to the moist areas of the Piedmont of the extreme eastern United States. The mid-green leaves are arranged in whorls on the purplish stems.

Grow coastal plain Joepyeweed in a moist garden soil with average to good drainage. This plant naturally grows in wet, acidic sandy soils. Although full sun will yield the...

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James Burghardt

(Coastal Plain Joe-Pye weed, Little Joe Joe-Pye weed)

‘Little Joe’ adds color and architecture to the summer garden with its large, dome-shaped clusters of lavender-pink flowers borne on tall, sturdy stems. Selected for its compact growth habit, it is a form of eastern Joe Pye weed, native to moist, coastal areas of the eastern United States. Its burgundy-tinted stems are lined with whorls of pointed, elliptical, dark green foliage. In mid- to late summer, many dark salmon-pink buds give way to dense, rounded clouds of softly-colored flowers, which...

Image of Eupatorium fistulosum photo by: Mark Kane

Mark Kane

(Hollow-Stemmed Joe-Pye weed, Trumpetweed)

Beautiful branched clusters of purplish rose flowers rise from this stately eastern North American native perennial in summer and fall. Hollow-stemmed Joe-Pye weed naturally inhabits moist meadows, thickets and roadside ditches but grows equally well in regular garden loam. Its colorful flowers and bold look make it a favorite cultivated native in large-scale perennial gardens and native gardens alike.

Its smooth, upright stems are bright purplish red and have a hollow interior between the...

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Jesse Saylor

(Bartered Bride Joe-pye Weed)

Beautiful branched clusters of purplish rose flowers rise from this stately eastern North American native perennial in summer and fall. Hollow-stemmed Joe-Pye weed naturally inhabits moist meadows, thickets and roadside ditches but grows equally well in regular garden loam. Its colorful flowers and bold look make it a favorite cultivated native in large-scale perennial gardens and native gardens alike.

Its smooth, upright stems are bright purplish red and have a hollow interior between the...

Image of Eupatorium fortunei photo by: James Burghardt

James Burghardt

(Chinese Boneset)