An amazing plant with summer flowers that seem to constantly draw swallowtail butterflies. A tall, slender wildflower that can grow in fairly shady and dry conditions, though it is just as happy in wetter, sunnier conditions. Sources say that Joe Pye was a native American who used Eutrochium/Eupatorium species as a remedy for spotted fever.
Uses: Bees, butterflies, rain gardens, birds, medicinal
Bloom time: July - August
Height: 4 to 7 feet
Space: 1.5 to 2 feet
Sun: Sun to medium shade
Moisture: Average to moist