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Hence this local plant became forever known as joe-pye weed.
Right now there is joe-pye weed with its fuzzy pink top clusters.
There are many forms of the joe-pye weed: hollow, sweet and spotted.
Second, they share the same common name: Joe-Pye weed.
Clumps of joe-pye weed and goldfinches overhead were roadside company.
Probably the one best known is the hollow or common joe-pye weed, Eupatorium fistulosum.
Another, E. purpureum, the sweet joe-pye weed, is somewhat similar.
And the Joe-Pye weed growing near my barn.
Spotted joe-pye weed (E. maculatum) is best known by the color of its stem, a rather deep purple.
A tall copper statue of a woman stands surrounded by tall joe-pye weed.
Joe-pye weed, jewelweed and honeysuckle are favorite sources of nectar for the adults.
Spotted Joe-pye weed (Eutrochium maculatum) is a species of plant.
By a clear creek, nectar producing plants like buttonbush, joe-pye weed and milkweed grow.
So did cardinal flowers and Joe-Pye weed.
But homegrown bluestem, spiderwort, joe-pye weed and native rice grass can be a tough sell.
Here and there, plantings of tall purple eupatorium, joe-pye weed, framed the views across the marsh.
Other area may have Joe-Pye weed, bulrush, and spikerush.
Joe-Pye weed and some other equally attractive native perennials, such as ironweed, are losing their accustomed habitats.
A mass of blue camassia could surprise you in that low, moist spot where joe-pye weed thrives in late summer.
The joe-pye weeds?
Spotted Joe-Pye weed thrives in marshes, rich fens and swamps.
Nevertheless, I grow Joe-Pye weed and I love it.
A. Eupatorium is joe-pye weed.
For height, consider joe-pye weed (Eupatorium maculatum and E. pupureum).
A little later, bleeding heart and Virginia bluebells, cardinal flowers, wild geraniums, coreopsis and joe-pye weed.
Eutrochium purpureum is sometimes cultivated and has escaped from cultivation in parts of New Zealand.
Eupatorium purpureum (moved to Eutrochium purpureum)
Vegetation: Most of the spray zone adjacent to the Falls is covered with patches of various mosses, liverworts, and other low herbaceous vegetation, including Eutrochium purpureum, Angelica atropurpurea, and Aster spp.