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Joe-Pye weed

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Eupatorium purpureum

Are you looking for a striking and reliable perennial for your garden? Joe-Pye weed catches the eye at first glance with a height of up to two meters and purplish-pink blooming. In its homeland in North American nature, it mainly inhabits moist meadows, which is why it will thrive best here in the sun in moister humus, loamy, or clayey soil. A healthy seedling in a pot will arrive at your home, which just needs to be transplanted. After planting, it soon forms a massive clump of dark green leaves. In midsummer, it then blooms with large aromatic inflorescences that literally buzz under the onslaught of bees and butterflies. The plant is completely undemanding, does not suffer from diseases or pests, and easily survives even very severe frosts. It works wonderfully in the back lines of flower beds, where it is planted with one-meter spacing, or as a mature solitary plant. The inflorescences hold their shape, so you can cut them into summer bouquets. In winter, on the other hand, the dry structure of the plant beautifully catches snow and frost. In short, it is an ideal choice for beginners, which you will enjoy for decades.
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Eupatorium maculatum

The 'Baby Joe' Joe-Pye weed is a robust and long-lived perennial that will bring a piece of wild nature to your garden. In its original distribution area, in the regions of southern Canada and northern USA, the basic species most often grows in moist meadows. Therefore, even in your garden, it will appreciate moister humous, loamy, or clayey soil and a location in the sun or partial shade. It will survive the winter here without the slightest problems, as it can withstand frosts down to minus thirty-four degrees. You will receive an already mature potted seedling from us, which you simply need to transplant to the chosen spot. There, it will soon form a dense clump of sturdy stems reaching a height of around seventy to ninety centimeters. 'Baby Joe' is much more compact compared to the original species and does not need support. From July to September, it will delight you with large flat inflorescences in a rich pink color, which beautifully contrasts with the dark green leaves. Furthermore, the entire plant smells pleasant and acts as a magnet for bees, bumblebees, and butterflies. In the garden, it functions as a striking solitary plant and does not suffer from any pests or diseases, so even complete beginners can handle its care. Moreover, Joe-Pye weed is perfectly suited for cutting into summer bouquets, where its distinctive pink flowers stay fresh for a long time, and you can also use it for drying into autumn arrangements.
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Eupatorium hybridum

Creamy white inflorescences and tremendous hardiness make the Snowball Joe-Pye weed a plant that you simply will not overlook in the garden. The original species grow in moist North American prairies and are adapted to diverse conditions, which makes them exceptionally reliable perennials. From us, you will get a mature seedling right in a pot, which you can conveniently transplant directly into the flowerbed. You will make it the happiest in the sun or partial shade, where it has plenty of moisture available. It will thrive in humous, loamy, and slightly compacted clayey soil. Once Joe-Pye weed takes root, it will last in its place for decades and requires almost no care, so even beginners can manage growing it without any problems. Furthermore, diseases and pests steer clear of it. The Snowball variety boasts firm architecture and a height of slightly over one meter. Behind its discovery stands the renowned Piet Oudolf, who introduced it in 2013. During summer and early autumn, fragrant, wide inflorescences hover above the dark green leaves. This flood of flowers literally buzzes with life, as it represents a rich source of nectar for butterflies and bees. In garden compositions, Joe-Pye weed forms a beautiful solitary dominant feature, but you can also easily incorporate it into natural perennial plantings. If you like creating arrangements, definitely try using Joe-Pye weed in a vase. Its thick stems and rich flowers will add volume to fresh bouquets, and at the same time, they can be dried very well for autumn floristic creations.
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Eupatorium maculatum

The original wild species of this Joe-Pye weed grows in the wet meadows of southern parts of Canada and the northern USA. It is a sturdy, long-lived, and reliable perennial that can easily last several decades in the garden. You will receive a mature seedling in a pot from us, which you just need to transplant directly into the flowerbed. It thrives in the sun or partial shade and prefers humous, loamy to clayey soil with plenty of moisture. It does not suffer from diseases or pests and can handle frosts down to minus thirty-four degrees, so even beginners can easily grow it. The Purple Bush variety was bred by landscape architect Piet Oudolf as a more compact version of this otherwise very tall species. It grows to a meter and a half, forms a dense clump of firm dark green leaves, and has striking maroon-red stems. From July to September, it bears large, airy inflorescences in pink and purple tones. The flowers are fragrant and act as a magnet for bees and butterflies. Joe-Pye weed looks great as a prominent specimen plant or in the background of perennial borders. It is suitable for cutting into summer vases, and you can also use it for autumn drying into floristic decorations.
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Eupatorium rugosum

Joe-Pye weed 'Braunlaub' is an unmissable moisture-loving perennial that brings a touch of wild nature into the garden. This species originates from the bright, moist forests of North America, which is why it prospers best here in humus-rich, loamy soil. It is perfectly suited for planting on pond banks in stably moist soil. Customers will receive an already grown seedling in a pot from us, which simply needs to be transplanted into partial shade or even full sun. It is an undemanding species suitable for beginners, it does not suffer from diseases or pests, and it can easily withstand frosts dropping to minus thirty-four degrees. The 'Braunlaub' cultivar stands out with its dark green leaves, which are interestingly brownish underneath. During the summer and early autumn, clouds of tiny, aromatic white flowers appear on sturdy stems, literally acting as a magnet for bees and other pollinators. If you like tying summer bouquets, you will fall in love with Joe-Pye weed. The firm stems are excellent for cutting and last very long fresh in a vase.
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Eupatorium rugosum

Joe-Pye weed 'Chocolate' is a unique moisture-loving perennial that will bring a beautiful contrast of dark leaves and light flowers to your garden. It naturally grows in the bright, moist forests of North America, so it will appreciate humus-rich, loamy soil with stable moisture. It thrives perfectly on the banks of garden ponds or in damper corners of the property. You will receive a grown seedling in a pot from us, which you just need to transplant into the sun or partial shade. In partial shade, the leaves will be rather bronze-green; in the sun, they will acquire a richer brown to bronze-red color. The plant grows to about one meter and forms pure white and pleasantly aromatic flowers. From summer to September, these attract bees and other pollinators. Florists use Joe-Pye weed for cutting into summer bouquets, where it stays fresh for many days. It also dries easily for winter decorations. Care is a breeze for any beginner. It avoids diseases and pests, and it survives the winter here without problems thanks to its frost resistance down to minus twenty-eight degrees.
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Eupatorium maculatum

Are you looking for a striking and low-maintenance plant that will become an unmissable dominant feature in your flowerbed? The Eupatorium cultivar 'Album' is a reliable perennial that will playfully take care of that. Its homeland is the damper meadows of North America, so it likes more abundant watering and nutrient-rich soil. It thrives best in direct sun or partial shade. You will receive a mature potted seedling from us, ready for transplanting. It will soon form stout, tall clumps of sturdy stems with dark green leaves that do not need support. Even beginners can manage its care, because Eupatorium resists pests, diseases, and severe frosts. From summer to autumn, it blooms with huge, creamy-white, and fragrant fluffy-looking inflorescences. It will instantly create busy life in the garden, as the flowers act as a magnet for bees and butterflies. It stands out as a solitary plant as well as in the back of mixed borders. You can use the sturdy stems with flowers for cutting into a vase, where they will bring joy for many days. If you hang them upside down, they will perfectly hold their shape even for dried floral creations.
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Eupatorium maculatum

Eupatorium 'Atropurpureum' is a stout and long-lived perennial that will bring a bold vertical element and plenty of life to your garden. In its native range on the damp meadows of North America, it forms dense stands, which is why even in the garden it will appreciate a sunny to semi-shady spot with nutritious, humous, and sufficiently moist soil, whether it is loamy or clayey. You will receive a beautifully grown potted seedling from us, which you just need to transplant to your chosen spot. Here, it will quickly form a massive clump of sturdy, dark red-purple stems that grow up to two meters tall and do not need support. During the summer, from July to September, huge flat inflorescences up to twenty-five centimeters in diameter open at their tops. These light purple to pink flowers emit a pleasant fragrance and act as a literal magnet for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. It is a completely undemanding plant avoided by pests and diseases, and it easily survives even very severe frosts well below minus thirty degrees. Eupatorium works excellently as a striking solitary plant in the back of a flowerbed or near water features. If you like to decorate your home, you can also use its sturdy stems for cutting into summer bouquets. In the autumn, it pays off not to remove the faded inflorescences, because when covered with frost in the winter months, they create a magnificent spectacle in the flowerbed.
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