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Genus: E

Echinacea
purple coneflower
Elaeagnus
wolfberry; silverberry
Empetrum
black crowberry
Epigaea
Mayflower; trailing arbutus
Epimedium
bishop's cap
Equisetum
scouring rush
Eragrostis
love grass
Erianthus
Ravenna grass
Erigeron
Fleabane
Eriophorum
rough cotton grass
Euonymous
running strawberry bush
Eupatorium
Joe-Pye-weed; boneset; hardy ageratum; mist flower
Euphorbia
flowering spurge

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Catalog as of April 01, 2008

Eupatorium

(Compositae - daisy family)
About 500 species of mostly tropical herbs and shrubs. The species listed here prefer moist, rich soil and will tolerate wet soil.

coelestinum peren • ht 3' • zones 5-10

mist flower; hardy ageratum

Eupatorium coelestinum - Sep 20 Eupatorium coelestinum - Sep 25


native, sun
e N Amer

A fine, late blooming wildflower. Very attractive, with a haze of sky-blue flowers and interesting crinkled foliage. Good for naturalistic landscaping in meadows and open areas. Care should be taken if it is used in small gardens, as it is an aggressive spreader.

cat # 6S4C
$7.95 each


Eupatorium perfoliatum - Aug 13 Eupatorium perfoliatum - Aug 13 Eupatorium perfoliatum - Sep 20 Eupatorium perfoliatum
perfoliatum peren • ht 4-5' • zones 3-10

boneset


native, moist - wet, sun
e and cent N Amer

An upright plant with unusual foliage. Clusters of white flowers appear in mid- to late summer. Has been used medicinally.

cat # 6S4R
$7.95 each


Eupatorium purpureum - Jul 24 Eupatorium purpureum - Jul 24 Eupatorium purpureum - Jul 31 Eupatorium purpureum - Aug 6 Eupatorium purpureum - Aug 10 Eupatorium purpureum
purpureum peren • ht 10' • zones 2-8

Joe-Pye-weed


native, hedge - screen, moist - wet, sun
n N Amer

Leaves are long, narrow, rough-textured, in whorls on the upright stems. The large terminal clusters of raspberry-purple flowers appear in late summer. A showy plant; few perennials can compare with Joe-Pye-weed's ability to create an impressive presence in the landscape. .

cat # 6S4N
$7.95 each