Joe-Pye weed
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Joe-Pye weed in flower
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Eupatorium fistulosum Barratt |
Joe-Pye Weed or Trumpetweed (Eupatorium fistulosum) is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to eastern North America, in southeast Canada and throughout the eastern and central United States.
It is a herbaceous perennial plant growing to 1.5-3 m (5-10 feet) tall, found in moist, rich soil alongside ditches and marshes, or in wet forests. It flowers from mid-summer to the first frosts, makes an attractive backdrop in garden plots, and is very attractive to butterflies, bees, and other nectar-feeding insects. (See also Eupatorium.)
The plant has one simple erect stem, which is green with purple dots or longitudinal dashes. The upper stems are reddish or purplish. Leaves appear in whorls of 3-5. Leaves are large, long and sharply toothed.
[edit] External links
- Spotted Joe-Pye Weed
- Tew, James Some Ohio Nectar and Pollen Producing Plants Ohio State University Extension Factsheet
- Eupatorium maculatum Michigan Bee Plants
- Alternative Nature Online Herbal
- Skippy's Wildflowers]