Eupatorium Baby Joe Pye Weed
Crowned with clusters of bright pink flowers in late summer this joe pye weed is typically around six feet tall.
Eupatorium baby joe pye weed. Baby joe dwarf joe pye weed is the solution for butterfly lovers short on space in the garden. Joe pye weed eupatorium is a good choice for rain gardens. Easy to grow and low care the plants selected offer a soft harmony of pink and tan shades that are soothing to the eye. A magnet to butterflies suitable for planting in moist to wet areas.
This compact variety grows to a manageable 2 3 tall and limits its spread. Baby joe has gorgeous purple blooms that add sweet fragrance to the late season garden supplying butterflies hummingbirds and bees with vital nectar. It forms a bushy upright mound of coarse dark green leaves bearing large umbrella like heads of magenta pink flowers in late summer. Provides spectacular late summer color and vertical interest to borders and naturalized areas.
Eupatorium joe pye weeds a fabulous garden retreat where to relax. The plant goes by the common name joe pye weed named after a native american herbalist. The perfect size for smaller gardens this is a lovely midsized selection of joe pye weed. Eutrochium purpureum or joe pye weed is an herbaceous late blooming perennial native to much of the u s.
A miniature joe pye weed. Get inspired by this lovely garden retreat to create yours. Fertilize lightly in the fall with a half and half blend of yum yum mix and good quality compost. Deadheading recommended to keep the plants from looking messy at the end of the growing season.
Perfect for smaller gardens. Eupatorium purpureum baby joe plant patent 20 320 sku 40250 a compact joe pye weed with showy mauve purple dome shaped flower heads that bloom from late summer to early fall. Also known as spotted joe pye weed eupatorium maculatum is irresistible to butterflies. Eutrochium dubium commonly known as coastal plain joe pye weed is a coarse herbaceous perennial that typically grows to 3 5 tall and to 2 4 wide on purple spotted stems clad with ovate coarsely toothed strongly three veined leaves to 6 long arranged in whorls of 3 4.
Eupatorium baby joe displays dark red purple stems topped with large domed mauve flowers in late summer and fall. Perfect for planting in any damp areas drainage areas along streambanks and on pond edges it also thrives in rich garden soil.