Summer Eupatorium
Spotted joe - pye wed
'Gateway' is a superior selection of Eupatorium maculatum, which is one of several plant species commonly known as Joe Pye Weed. Reddish purple flowers form large, showy heads on 5–6′, wine-colored stems. Flowering begins in late August, but the stems and buds are ornamental well before then. Butterflies love it.
Eupatorium is a genus of about 40 species, most of them native to the eastern United States. They have long been grown where the garden meets the wild.
Spotted joe - pye wed
'Gateway' is a superior selection of Eupatorium maculatum, which is one of several plant species commonly known as Joe Pye Weed. Reddish purple flowers form large, showy heads on 5–6′, wine-colored stems. Flowering begins in late August, but the stems and buds are ornamental well before then. Butterflies love it.
Eupatorium is a genus of about 40 species, most of them native to the eastern United States. They have long been grown where the garden meets the wild.
Spotted joe - pye wed
'Gateway' is a superior selection of Eupatorium maculatum, which is one of several plant species commonly known as Joe Pye Weed. Reddish purple flowers form large, showy heads on 5–6′, wine-colored stems. Flowering begins in late August, but the stems and buds are ornamental well before then. Butterflies love it.
Eupatorium is a genus of about 40 species, most of them native to the eastern United States. They have long been grown where the garden meets the wild.