Purple Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum) is a structural plant with large panicles of pink flowers in summer, with additional sporadic blooms into fall. They prefer moist to mesic soil in part sun where they can grow up to 7 feet tall. They are a good choice for slopes. Companion plants include Cinnamon Fern (Osmunda cinnamomea) and Wild Geranium (Geranium maculatum).
Maintenance
When in flower, some stems may need to be staked. To prevent aggressive spread by seed, deadhead post-bloom in August.
About
Light Requirements
Sun,
Part Sun Moisture Requirements
Slopes Soil Requirements
Clay,
Most Soils Height
Tall Spacing
2 to 3 feet Category
Seasonal,
Structural Attracts
Bees,
Birds,
Butterflies Illinois Native Plant Status
Illinois Native,
Indiana Native Bloom Time
June,
July Bloom Color
Purple,
Pink Seasonality
Fall,
Summer,
Winter Sociability
Individuals, Groups up to 5