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Eupatorium dubium Coastal Plain Joe Pye

$27.00 / 2G


Joe-Pye Weed · Item # 27268

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Description
Joe-Pye Weed 'Coastal Plain Joe Pye' is a herbaceous perennial suited to full sun to part sun and average to moist conditions. It offers mauve pink color in late summer to fall.
Benefits
Extends color and interest into the part of the season when many gardens start to fade. Brings more movement to the garden by drawing butterflies and other pollinators. Offers native-plant character in a garden-friendly selected form.
Features
Mauve pink flowers late summer; matures about 3 - 6 ft tall and 2 - 4 ft wide; regional native lineage
Usage/Use
Native garden, rain garden, pollinator garden
Scientific: Eupatorium dubium 'Coastal Plain Joe Pye'
Common: Joe-Pye Weed
Evergreen: No
FAQ's: Best grown in full sun to part sun with average to moist moisture.
Grow Tips: Full Sun to Part Sun; Average to Moist moisture; Well-drained average garden soil. Water regularly the first season, then adjust to plant preference.
Origin: Garden origin / cultivated selection
Native: Navitar
Pollinator: Yes
Resistance: Deer
Deer Rating: Low
Deer Resistant: Yes
Zone: 4 - 9
Zone Notes: Hardy in USDA Zones 4–9; protect roots during establishment.
Outside Lighting: Full Sun
Soil Type: Loam
PH Range: 6 - 8
Mature Height: 3 - 6 ft
Mature Width: 2 - 4 ft
Width Group: Medium
Mature Spread: 2 - 4 ft
Blooms: Yes
Bloom Type: Longtime
Bloomtime: Late Summer
Fragrant: None
Bloom Color: Pink
Foliage Color: Green
Leaf Type: Green foliage
Attracts: Butterflies
Environment: Coastal Area
Garden Style: Native Garden
Plant Interest: Flower Interest
Plant Uses: Sun-Loving Perennials
Growth Habit: Upright
Longevity: Average
Season Foliage Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer
Moisture: Moist Soil
Drainage: Well-drained
Notes: Water deeply during establishment; after established, water based on rainfall and soil moisture.
Maintain Effort: Low
Maintenance: Water regularly during establishment, mulch to conserve moisture, and cut back/prune at the proper seasonal time.