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Native Joe-Pye weed (Eutrochium purpureum), a native perennial.
Types
Many species exist, and they generally share the same requirements for planting and care, but they vary in terms of size:
Joe-Pye weed can grow from 2 to 7 feet tall. Its flowers and foliage bring color and beauty to the garden, and its height adds drama to groupings, the back of borders, or rain gardens.
There are also shorter varieties 1 to 3 feet tall, with names such as ‘Little Joe’, ‘Baby Joe’, and ‘Phantom’. They work well in perennial borders, along paths, in woodland gardens and mixed containers, and amidst rain gardens.
Ease of care is perhaps one of Joe-Pye weed’s best attributes. It doesn’t require much attention and thrives in the right conditions. Joe-Pye weed is not toxic to humans, cats, and dogs. In fact, it’s an herbal plant with a long history of medicinal uses, mainly related to fever, kidney stones, and urinary disorders.


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