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Shop Spotted Joe Pye - Seeds & Bare Root Plant
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Spotted Joe Pye - Seeds & Bare Root Plant

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Eutrochium maculatum

Spotted Joe Pye Weed produces one of the largest displays among our native wildflowers, making it a brilliant addition to any native garden. In late summer, elegant whorls of 4-5 leaves give way to dinnerplate-sized flower heads that attract a wide variety of pollinators. Named after an Indigenous herbalist, this versatile plant has historically been used to make tea for its diuretic and medicinal properties. Once established from seed, Joe Pye Weed spreads through its rhizomes, so plant it toward the back of your garden or plan on dividing it every few years to keep it contained.

Sow seeds in the fall or winter to allow for natural cold stratification. Seeds require this period of cold to germinate—read this quick article to learn how to accomplish this.

Hardiness: Zone 2-9
Soil: Wet to moist
Light: Full to part sun

Options:

  • Packet of approximately 50 seeds.

  • Bare Root Plants can be planted into loose soil in the fall or spring and kept moist until new growth emerges.

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Eutrochium maculatum

Spotted Joe Pye Weed produces one of the largest displays among our native wildflowers, making it a brilliant addition to any native garden. In late summer, elegant whorls of 4-5 leaves give way to dinnerplate-sized flower heads that attract a wide variety of pollinators. Named after an Indigenous herbalist, this versatile plant has historically been used to make tea for its diuretic and medicinal properties. Once established from seed, Joe Pye Weed spreads through its rhizomes, so plant it toward the back of your garden or plan on dividing it every few years to keep it contained.

Sow seeds in the fall or winter to allow for natural cold stratification. Seeds require this period of cold to germinate—read this quick article to learn how to accomplish this.

Hardiness: Zone 2-9
Soil: Wet to moist
Light: Full to part sun

Options:

  • Packet of approximately 50 seeds.

  • Bare Root Plants can be planted into loose soil in the fall or spring and kept moist until new growth emerges.

Eutrochium maculatum

Spotted Joe Pye Weed produces one of the largest displays among our native wildflowers, making it a brilliant addition to any native garden. In late summer, elegant whorls of 4-5 leaves give way to dinnerplate-sized flower heads that attract a wide variety of pollinators. Named after an Indigenous herbalist, this versatile plant has historically been used to make tea for its diuretic and medicinal properties. Once established from seed, Joe Pye Weed spreads through its rhizomes, so plant it toward the back of your garden or plan on dividing it every few years to keep it contained.

Sow seeds in the fall or winter to allow for natural cold stratification. Seeds require this period of cold to germinate—read this quick article to learn how to accomplish this.

Hardiness: Zone 2-9
Soil: Wet to moist
Light: Full to part sun

Options:

  • Packet of approximately 50 seeds.

  • Bare Root Plants can be planted into loose soil in the fall or spring and kept moist until new growth emerges.

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