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Wildflowers - Joe Pye Weed Seeds
Growing to impressive heights, many plant Joe Pye or Boneset at the edge of the garden to attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Blooming in white or pink clusters, some varieties have a sweet scent similar to vanilla. This perennial prefers moist soil and partial shade and will thrive near ponds or streams. Joe Pye is particularly popular in our Everwilde store.
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Sweet Joe Pye Weed Seeds Eupatorium purpureum Quick View
xSweet Joe Pye Weed Seeds
Eupatorium purpureum
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According to legend, an 18th century healer named Joe Pye often used this plant for curing fevers and other sickness. Early settlers used this plant in the treatment of typhus, while Native Americans used it to cause the body to sweat. The genus name "Eupatorium" comes from a connection to an ancient Greek king named Eupator, who was rumored to have found an herbal antidote to poison that included this species. Though it has become increasingly rare in the wild, it can still be found occasionally in moist areas such as swamps and riverbanks.Starting at $2.50 USD
Growing to impressive heights, many plant Joe Pye or Boneset at the edge of the garden to attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Blooming in white or pink clusters, some varieties have a sweet scent similar to vanilla. This perennial prefers moist soil and partial shade and will thrive near ponds or streams. Joe Pye is particularly popular in our Everwilde store.