Eupatorium purpureum
Nombres relacionados: Asteraceae (familia), Eupatorio (castellano), Eupatorium maculatum (sinónimo), Eupatorium ternifolium (sinónimo), Eupatorium trifolium (sinónimo), Eupatorium verticillatum (sinónimo), Gravelroot (inglés), ...
Eupatorium purpureum 'Gateway' - Shorter variety (4-5') with deep maroon stems. Eupatorium purpureum 'Little Joe' - A dwarf version (3-4') that looks very similar to the species.
Eupatorium purpureum A tough native perennial with tall stalks of medium green textured and spotted foliage bearing rounded clusters of purplish-pink blooms from mid-summer to fall. Withstands water-logged soils. Light: Full to partial sun ...
Eupatorium purpureum 'Atropurpureum' JOE PYE WEED Euphorbias Euphorbia amygdaloides var. robbiae MRS. ROBB'S BONNET Euphorbia myrsinites DONKEY SPURGE, MYRTLE SPURGE ...
Eupatorium purpureum (Joe Pye weed) Be the first to rate this plant Hardiness Zones: 1 ...
Joe-pye weed (Eupatorium purpureum) dominates one end of the garden. It waves its butterfly-laden flower heads for weeks in late summer. In front of it are patches of red bee balm (Monarda) and the tall hybrid yarrow, 'Coronation Gold'.
Gravel root - Eupatorium purpureum (in the Asteraceae or Aster family) Parts used: Root. Taste/smell: Slightly bitter, starchy.
Joe Pye Weed [English]: Eupatorium purpureum maculatum 'Gateway' Joe Pye Weed [English]: Eupatorium fistulosum Joe Pye Weed [English]: Eupatorium fistulosum 'Atropurpureum' Joe Pye Weed [English]: Eupatorium variabile 'Variegatum' ...
Eupatorium purpureum - Joe-Pye Weed *Filipendula species - Meadow Sweet Galium odoratum - Sweet Woodruff Hedychium species - Ginger Lily *Helianthus angustifolius - Swamp Sunflower Hemerocallis hybrids and species - Daylily ...
Eupatorium purpureum (a.k.a. Eupatoriadelphus dubius or Eupatorium dubium) is a smaller, 5-8 ft (1.5-2.4 m) tall, more northern plant with mainly green stems that are solid, not hollow, and just 3 or 4 leaves per node. E.
Sweetscented Joepyeweed (Eupatorium purpureum) has leaves with a single central vein (three in involucre bracts) usually in whorls of three or four. The stem is smooth below the flowers and mostly green, purple only at the nodes.
Bluestem Joe Pye Weed (Eupatorium purpureum) Bluets (Hedyotis caerulea) Blushing Bromeliad (Nidularium fulgens) Boltonia asteroides 'Pink Beauty' Boltonia asteroides 'Snowbank' Bonin Isles Juniper (Juniperus procumbens) ...
(j-p´), name for a tall North American plant (Eupatorium purpureum) of the family Asteraceae (aster family), having small, usually pinkish-purple blossoms in large terminal clusters.
Eupatorium purpureum (Purple Boneset, Sweet Joe Pye Weed) Eurybia divaricata (White Wood Aster) Euryops acraeus Euryops pectinatus (Bush Daisy) Farfugium japonicum Felicia amelloides (Blue Marguerite, Kingfisher Daisy) ...
Eupatorium purpureum (Sweet Joe Pye Weed) - one of the most common garden grown species. Species: Eupatorium ageratoides Eupatorium cannabinum Eupatorium odoratum Eupatorium purpureum Eupatorium rebaudianum ...
Key: Cephalaria gigantea: 1, Eupatorium purpureum ssp. maculatum 'Gateway': 2, Gunnera manicata: 3, Helianthus 'Lemon Queen': 4, Lavatera 'Barnsley': 5, Persicaria polymorpha: 6, Rudbeckia maxima: 7, R. nitida 'Herbstsonne': 8. Advertisement ...
Eutrochium spp. "Eupatorium spp. Eupatorium purpureum; Eupatorium perfoliatum; Eupatorium ageratoides 8 9 ...
There are two other species, very similar to Eupatorium fistulosum. Eupatorium purpureum, a mostly west of the piedmont species and Eupatorium maculatum, a mountain species, are very similar except for their solid stems.
Combinations: Viola tricolor can be combined with Tussilago and /or Urginea in whooping cough. It may be used with Rumex, Galium, Trifolium and Urtica in eczema, and can be combined with Agropyron, Eupatorium purpureum and Barosma in cystitis. ...
weed got its name for having dark purple spots on its stems, though sometimes the stems are solid dark purple. Eastern Joe-Pye-weed also has purple-spotted stems, but the leaves are shorter and broader. Sweet Joe-Pye-weed (Eupatorium purpureum) has ...
to the plant's use as a diaphoretic in the treatment of an 18th century influenza called break bone fever. All parts of the plant are quite toxic and bitter. Also commonly called thoroughwort. Closely related to Joe-Pye weed (Eupatorium purpureum,).
Joe Pye weed (Eupatorium purpureum) Joseph's coat (Amaranthus tricolor) Judas tree, redbud (Cercis siliquastrum) Juniper (Juniperus species) Kaffir lily (Clivia miniata) Kale, collards (Brassica oleracea acephala) Kangaroo vine (Cissus antarctica) ...
See also: Pink, Green, Aster, May, Joe-Pye Weed
 
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