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Eupatorium coelestinum (Conoclinum) - BLUE MISTFLOWER

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Product Code: EUP-COE-X
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$6.99

Native wildflower with cool blue flowers in the fall that attract butterflies and monarch butterflies.

Slow to emerge in the spring (late April). This perennial spreads by underground rhizomes, so leave some more space for it, or let it naturalize.

Can be used wildflower garden, pollinator gardens, butterfly gardens, naturalized areas, along water bodies, for erosion control, in open woodland garden and in flower borders (where spreading roots will not interfere with other plants). Perfect for wet clay or any wet soils. Tolerates some droughts - we have experiences it in dry shade (surviving and doing fairly well in this hot dry season).

Good perennial companions can be native or nativars of Aster, Lobelia siphilitica, Solidago, Rudbeckia fulgida,Vernonia or introduced Rodgersia, big Hosta, Polygonatum. Stays ornamental with it's dead seedheads.

Blooming Time: September to October
Size: usually about 1.5-2' tall x 15"-18" wide
USDA Zones: 5 to 9
Culture: sun, half shade, dappled shade, average soil, clay, organic rich, medium-moist to wet soils, wet clay
Moisture Needs: prefers more moisture in soil, but is quite adaptable and grows well in average moist soil, moist and wet soil
Origin: wild species is native to the Eastern United States – can be found in wet woods, at bluff bases, along streams, ponds and moist ditches. See distribution on the USDA map.
Deer/Rabbit Resistant: yes/yes
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators: long-tongued bees, butterflies including monarch butterflies, skippers, also other small insects (small native bees and beetles)
Attracts Hummingbirds: no
Pot Size: square 3.5“ x 4“ deep perennial pot
Picture Copyright: US Perennials nursery

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Eupatorium coelestinum (Conoclinum) - BLUE MISTFLOWER

$6.99
 

Native wildflower with cool blue flowers in the fall that attract butterflies and monarch butterflies.

Slow to emerge in the spring (late April). This perennial spreads by underground rhizomes, so leave some more space for it, or let it naturalize.

Can be used wildflower garden, pollinator gardens, butterfly gardens, naturalized areas, along water bodies, for erosion control, in open woodland garden and in flower borders (where spreading roots will not interfere with other plants). Perfect for wet clay or any wet soils. Tolerates some droughts - we have experiences it in dry shade (surviving and doing fairly well in this hot dry season).

Good perennial companions can be native or nativars of Aster, Lobelia siphilitica, Solidago, Rudbeckia fulgida,Vernonia or introduced Rodgersia, big Hosta, Polygonatum. Stays ornamental with it's dead seedheads.

Blooming Time: September to October
Size: usually about 1.5-2' tall x 15"-18" wide
USDA Zones: 5 to 9
Culture: sun, half shade, dappled shade, average soil, clay, organic rich, medium-moist to wet soils, wet clay
Moisture Needs: prefers more moisture in soil, but is quite adaptable and grows well in average moist soil, moist and wet soil
Origin: wild species is native to the Eastern United States – can be found in wet woods, at bluff bases, along streams, ponds and moist ditches. See distribution on the USDA map.
Deer/Rabbit Resistant: yes/yes
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators: long-tongued bees, butterflies including monarch butterflies, skippers, also other small insects (small native bees and beetles)
Attracts Hummingbirds: no
Pot Size: square 3.5“ x 4“ deep perennial pot
Picture Copyright: US Perennials nursery

 

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