full to shaded, the more sun the more moisture that is needed
Moisture
prefers moist, tolerates average, needs additional water during dry spells
Soil & Site
prefers moist, tolerates average, not draught
Flowers
dark pink (sometimes listed as red) flowers are complex. 5-7 small flowers make up a flower head, while 5 or more flower heads make up a compound inflorescence, very fluffy and cloud like in appearance. Starts blooming end of July to early August
Leaves
lance-shaped leaves, coarsely serrated, up to 10" and occur in whorls of 3-5
Stems
stout stems, mottled toward the base with purple speckles, becomes pure red towards the top.
Dimensions
4-6 plus feet tall, 4-6 feet spread
Maintenance
will reseed
Propagation
division, seeds
Native Site
The spotted Joe-pye weeds are native to North America.
Cultivar Origin
Selected by Piet Oudolf in the Netherlands.
Misc Facts
Eupatorium from the Greek name Mithridates Eupator, King of Pontus about 115BC who is said to have discovered an antidote to a commonly used poison in one of the species. The name Joe pye came from a Indian medicine Man.