Eutrochium (Eupatorium) purpureum, Sweet Joe Pye Weed, Native Perennial Plant Plugs, Native Wildflowers, Native Pollinator Support Plants, Organically Grown

$7.50

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Eupatorium purpureum, Sweet Joe Pye Weed, Native Perennial Plant Plugs, Native Wildflowers, Native Pollinator Support Plants, Organically Grown

(minimum purchase of 5 plants required.)

There are 50 individual plant plugs of this species in a tray.

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Description

Eutrochium (Eupatorium) purpureum, Sweet Joe Pye Weed, Native Perennial Plant Plugs, Native Wildflowers, Native Pollinator Support Plants, Organically Grown

Eupatorium purpureum Native Plant Plugs

Attractive Flowers:
Average to moist soil:
Beneficial Insects:
Butterflies:
Erosion Control:
FACW- Usually occur in wetlands, but may occur in non-wetlands:
Full – Part Sun (6+ hours of sun):
Herbaceous Emergent:
Herbaceous plant:
High Wildlife Value:
Hummingbirds:

Eupatorium purpureum Native Plant Plugs

Eutrochium purpureum, Sweet Joe Pye Weed, Native Perennial Plant Plugs, Native Wildflowers, Native Pollinator Support Plants, Organically Grown

Moist Soil:
Native to Coastal Regions:
Native To Mountain Regions:
Native to Piedmont Regions:
Occasionally wet soil (non tidal):
Part Sun – Part Shade :
Perennial:
Pollinator support:
Sandy soil, coarse texture:
Songbirds:
Threatened / Endangered:
Wet soil (Tidal):
Wildflower:
Full Sun:

Eupatorium purpureum is a PERENNIAL growing to 2 m (6ft) by 1 m (3ft 3in) at a fast rate.
See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 4. It is in flower from August to October, and the seeds ripen from September to November. The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) and is pollinated by Insects. The plant is self-fertile.
It is noted for attracting wildlife.
Suitable for: light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils and prefers well-drained soil. Suitable pH: mildly acid, neutral and basic (mildly alkaline) soils. It can grow in semi-shade (light woodland) or no shade. It prefers moist soil.

Joe-Pye Weed is an erect, clump-forming, native, herbaceous perennial of the Aster family that is known for its beautiful and fragrant flowers. Tiny, tubular-shaped, pinkish-to-purple blooms are arranged into a dome that measures up to 12 to 18 inches across. They have a vanilla scent and bloom from summer to early fall. The flowers of this plant attract butterflies and bees and are important for the production of honey. The leaves are lance-shaped and green with serrate margins. They are arranged in whorls of 3 to 4 along erect, green stems. The plant measures 5 to 7 feet tall and 2 to 4 feet wide.

Joe-Pye Weed is native to Southeast Canada and the Central and Eastern United States. This plant is mostly found along roadsides, moist prairies, thickets, woodland borders, shaded riverbanks, or on wooded slopes.

The genus name, Eutrochium, is derived from two Greek words. Eu means “well.” Troche means “wheel-like” and refers to the plants’ whorled leaves. The specific epithet, purpureum, means purple and refers to the flower color. The Eutrochium genus has several species that are known as Joe-Pye Weed. The species are very similar and can be easily confused. This particular species is late-blooming and native to eastern and central North America.

The Joe-Pye Weed prefers full sun to partial shade and moist, well-drained to occasionally wet soils but is intolerant to dry soils. This plant may be propagated by seeds, stem cuttings, or division. It is best to divide the plant in the fall as it goes dormant. Stem cuttings may be taken in the late spring. Sow the seeds in the fall because they require 3 months of cold and moist stratification; however, actual germination is very low. The plant should be cut back at the end of the season. If cut back before early July, the plant will rebloom and have stocky and sturdier stems.

Consider this outstanding ornamental in a coastal garden, cottage garden, or pollinator garden. It will add interest if planted in garden borders, meadows, woodlands, and along ponds or streams.

Eupatorium purpureum, Sweet Joe Pye Weed, Native Perennial Plant Plugs, Native Wildflowers, Native Pollinator Support Plants, Organically Grown

For Shipping, Planting and additional FAQ’s please see “About our organically grown native plug trays “.

See all available Native Perennial Grasses &  Organically Grown Plug Trays

View the native status of this species here.