Baby joe is a patented plant that will not come true from seed.
Eupatorium baby joe.
Baby joe is a compact selection of the large growing joe pye weed.
A fine addition to butterfly and hummingbird gardens purple theme gardens and consistently moist bog and meadow gardens.
You see joe pye weed over most of the east in roadside ditches since it seeks sunny wet spots.
It usually blooms with the goldenrods.
Serves as a prime source of nectar for late summer and migrating butterflies.
Noteworthy characteristics eutrochium dubium commonly known as coastal plain joe pye weed is a coarse herbaceous perennial that typically grows to 3 5 tall and to 2 4 wide on purple spotted stems clad with ovate coarsely toothed strongly three veined leaves to 6 long arranged in whorls of 3 4.
The perfect size for smaller gardens this is a lovely midsized selection of joe pye weed.
Growing 2 to 3 feet tall eupatorium baby joe is ideal for use as a specimen or in groupings in perennial borders or in smaller garden spaces.
A magnet to butterflies suitable for planting in moist to wet areas.
A miniature joe pye weed.
In late summer the plant blooms with flat topped heads of small mauve purple flowers.
Provides spectacular late summer color and vertical interest to borders and naturalized areas.
This variety is an improvement on our native eupatorium that can grow 5 7 tall and wide.
Tall baby joe dwarf joe pye weed blooms with big hydrangea like lavender blooms on the top of every stem in late summer and fall.
Butterflies will be happy visitors.
Eupatorium purpureum baby joe plant patent 20 320 sku 40250 a compact joe pye weed with showy mauve purple dome shaped flower heads that bloom from late summer to early fall.
Baby joe bears the same ample lavender rose flowers as its taller cousins but on shorter stems that won t flop.
Baby joe eupatorium eupatorium dubium baby joe pp20320.
Perfect for smaller gardens.
Produces tons of fragrant mauve lavender flowers on large clusters in late summer.
The flowers are extremely attractive to butterflies and bees.
A favorite of butterflies but not of deer.
Pp 20 320 eupatorium is a genus of about 40 species most of them native to the eastern united states.
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