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PLANT PROFILE

COMMON NAME:       Joe-Pye Weed

BINOMIAL:                  Eutrochium purpureum

FamilyAsteraceae
Cdn Native RangeOntario and Manitoba
Natural habitatdamp meadows, near streams or in drainage ditches
Typeherbaceous perennial
Featuressmall mauve or pink-purple flowers on tall stems
Growth habittall erect, clump forming
Mature height 150 – 200 cm (5 – 7 ft)
Mature spread60 – 120 cm (2 – 4 ft)
Life spann/a
Cdn Hardiness Zone3 – 7
Growing conditionsfull sun to partial shade; give plant plenty of space to accommodate height and spread
Soil conditionsmoist well-drained organic soil; tolerant of clay soil and wet soil
Watering needswater in the first growing season; water during hot weather; maintain soil moisture
Fertilizer needscompost into the soil in spring; mulch around the plant to retain soil moisture
Tolerancetoo much shade will encourage legginess and cause the plant to flop over
Maintenance ranklow; stake if too heavy with blooms
Maintenance needsdeadheading not recommended; cut stalks back ahead of winter; to limit the overall size cut the stems back by half in June to encourage more stems and shorter, bushier growth. 
Bloommidsummer to fall; tiny pink flowers in large clusters; sweet vanilla scent that is especially attractive to butterflies and other pollinators
Fruitn/a
Pollinator supportnectar and pollen for many butterfly species including monarchs, honeybees, bumblebees and insects
Environmental supporthost plant for caterpillars and moth larvae; supports birds with seeds; hollow stems provide shelter for insects and birds
Garden Usepollinator gardens; rain gardens; back of flower beds
Risks & Cautionssusceptible to powdery mildew; prevent by avoiding overhead watering and giving the plant plenty of space for air circulation; planting mildew resistant varieties; deer resistant 

References: The Spruce, https://www.thespruce.com; Missouri Botanical Garden Plant Finder,

http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/plantfinder/plantfindersearch.aspx

Photo Credits:

Joe-Pye Weed (credit: Pollinator, English Wikipedia)

Joe-Pye Weed (credit: Tiffany Laufer)