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Spotted Joe Pye Weed

Eutrochium maculatum

Flowers attract native bees, honeybees, & butterflies; tolerates waterlogged soils; formerly Eupatorium maculatum

 

$3.00$387.00

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Description

Eutrochium maculatum, commonly known as Spotted Joe Pye Weed, is a native perennial forb (wildflower). It typically grows 3-5 feet tall.

Wildlife notes

A variety of bees, butterflies, skippers, and moths are attracted to the flowers. Some bees may also collect pollen. The seeds are a minor source of food to the Swamp Sparrow. The foliage is not preferred as a food source for mammalian herbivores, although it may be browsed upon occasion by deer or rabbits.

Forage notes

No information available currently. Please let us know if you have any personal experience with livestock grazing this plant.

Landscaping notes

Easily grown in average, medium to wet soils in full sun. Tolerates some light afternoon shade, particularly in hot summer climates. Prefers moist, fertile, humusy soils which do not dry out. Cut plants to the ground in late winter. Tall plant for moist soils in borders, cottage gardens, meadows, native plant gardens, wild/naturalized areas or water margins.

Restoration notes

Habitats include wet black soil prairies, wet sand prairies, sedge meadows, marshes, fens, and swampy thickets with small trees or shrubs. Spotted Joe-Pye Weed is partial to sandy wetlands, but it is also found in non-sandy wetlands. It is usually found in high quality natural areas, rather than degraded habitats with a history of disturbance.

Additional information

Weight N/A
Unit

Packet, Ounce, Pound

Light

Full Sun to Part Shade

Soils

Moist, Wet

Height

40"-75"

Bloom Month

Aug, Sep

Color

Pink

Specialty Uses

Butterfly

# seeds/pkt

200

Packet coverage area

5 sq. ft

What is PLS?

Pure Live Seed (PLS) is the portion of good viable seed per pound. It is a measure of the seed that is alive and able to sprout into plants. This product is sold by PLS ounce/pound. To provide one ounce/pound of viable seed, you will receive more than one ounce/pound of product. Read more about PLS here.