Eupatorium
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cannabinumEupatorium cannibinum, dusky-pink/mauve, 24-48", August-October. Palmate leaves. Loose umbels of flowers that attract pollinator's. Great for... |
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coelistinumEupatorium coelistinum, 12-20", July-October. Treat this like a ground cover although some prime specimans have grown up on their own. Easily... |
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d.LITTLE JOE(gallon)dubium ‘Little Joe’, vivid pink-mauve, 36-48”, July-August. selected by Steve Lightly while at the Conard-Pyle Co. Steve, the son of Dick of... |
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dubiumPinkish-lavender, 24-54", September-November.This is the shorter of the species and can be distinguished with three-leaved whorls of 7-inch-long,... |
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fistolosumPinkish-lavender, 6-10'(ft!), September-November.This differs fromothers in that it has four to seven leaves per whorl, most often five, and hollow... |
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fistulosum IVORY TOWERSEupatorium fistulosum f.albidum `Ivory Towers', white, 4-6'(ft!), July-Novemeber. Introduced in 2010 and promptly awarded the Royal Horticultural... |
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hyssopifolium(gallon)Eupatorium hyssopifolium, white, 36-40", September-November. Leaves are narrow, toothed, 4 inches long and arranged in four-leaved whorls. Flower... |
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maculatum GATEWAY(gallon)Eupatorium maculatum `Gateway', muave-pinkish, 48-60", July-September. A compact sort of and a couple feet lower than the species. The species can... |
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perfoliatum(gallon)Eupatorium perfoliatum, white, 48-60", September-November.Stems appear to grow through the middle of the narrow, leathery, toothed, and up to 8"... |
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purpureumEupatorium purpureum, lilac, lavender-purple, 5-8ft, July-September. This you could call the "originator". The true species Christopher Columbus had... |