1 Gallon
More compact than the species, Eutrochium dubium ‘Baby Joe’ (Coastal Plain Joe Pye Weed) is an upright perennial with purple-spotted, unbranched stems boasting large dome-shaped clusters of small, pale lavender flowers in mid-summer to early fall. Borne atop erect, strong stems which are hollow, the long-lasting blossoms are attractive to butterflies and pollinators in search of nectar. They give way to attractive, soft buff colored seedheads, which persist well into winter. Use it in the informal setting of a cottage garden, in mixed borders or containers. Perfect for smaller gardens.
Height: 3 - 4'
Spread: 1 - 3'
Spacing: 2 - 3'
Exposure: Mid Summer through Early Fall
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