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Although advertised as the Joe Pye weed to grow in shade, Eutrochium purpureum really does better in more sunny conditions. In part-shade...Read More
I grew this for years in the hi desert (no. calif on Nev. border) Zone 5-6. It didn't require much water thrived in heavy clay alkaline s...Read More
Sweet Joe Pye Weed is unlikely to survive in a true bog garden nor would any of the several species which grow in the Mid-Atlantic States...Read More
A handsome, statuesque perennial. This is a big plant, usually getting about 6' tall or more.
Hardy in Z3-4 and south to ...Read More
I love this plant. It is drought tolerant with an infrequent drink, but it remains small and leaves suffer. Average garden watering gives...Read More
This native from NH to MN and southward is a very tall, easy, reliable perennial whose big flower clusters are loved by many pollinators,...Read More
I bought a plant of Joe Pye Weed at a NatIve Plant Sale and when planted it grew to be enormous! I couldn't reach the top of the stems. ...Read More
Grows wild in our creekbed. We have hardly gotten any rain this summer with days hovering in the 80s to 90s, and even the creek is getti...Read More
Joe Pye is not the flashiest plant in the garden but it makes a strong background, fuss-free & hardworking at the end of August. This is...Read More
My son gave me some of this at least 11 yrs ago. We planted it in full sun at the end of my yard in a newly converted perennial bed of ot...Read More
Good thing I paid attention to where I planted this, it grows taller then the 6 foot fence I planted it in front of! I love this type of ...Read More
I picked up a couple small plants a couple years ago at the local Spring plant fair to benefit the library. At the time I knew only that ...Read More
I enlarged my lawn area last year after having several damaged trees removed. I mowed the area and noticed several large plants coming up...Read More
More a question than a comment - can you trim this plant back to prevent it from becoming massive yet will it still bloom?
Lovely large plant, be sure to give it plenty of room, and plant it near other large plants so it doesn't stick out like a sore thumb. T...Read More
Help! Joe Pye is taking over my garden! While it is a beautiful and easy to grow perennial its "creepability" is getting to be a nuisanc...Read More
A Joe Pye variety showed up in my garden in Northern AL last year. It grew to about 2 1/2 feet, with no blooms. I had no idea what it w...Read More
I started Joe Pye Weed from seed last year in my little greenhouse, then planted the seedlings in different locations to see how they wou...Read More
According to Underwood Gardens' catalog this plant is reputed to have been named after a Native American doctor who used it medicinally i...Read More
I've grown Joe Pye Weed in my garden with great success - too much success. I'm still trying to contain it 3 years after deciding it was ...Read More
Growing wild here in Dallas, GA along a creekbed. Plan to watch over the next few years and see how it multiplies. We have had a very w...Read More
This plant requires almost no tending. I water it during heat spells. The flowers are fabulous and last a long time. The clump has triple...Read More
My family is from the Southeast, primarily Mississippi. I had a great-aunt who was given the nickname "Pyejoe" by her father or some oth...Read More
Easily grown in average, medium wet to wet soils in full sun. Prefers moist, fertile, humusy soils which do not dry out. Cut plants to th...Read More
Eupatorium purpureum is the common Joe Pye Weed, however there are 40 species in this genus. One of the most common garden grown s...Read More