Eupatorium 'Joe-Pye Weed'
Eupatorium fistulosum, also known as Joe Pye Weed (hollow stem), is a native herbaceous perennial that stands erect and is a clump-forming plant that usually grows to 4-7 ft tall. Its great height makes it a dramatic accent in the back of a garden. Give this plant plenty of room to grow and use for naturalizing in moist meadows or in native/pollinator gardens. You should cut the plants back to the ground in late winter. Divide the plants in Fall as they go dormant, or in the Spring just as shoots first appear to propagate new plants or to correct excessive clumping. This plant is moderately resistant to damage from deer and the flowers are attractive to pollinators, including bees and butterflies.



















