Native Plant Database

Header Photo: Mervin Wallace

Boneset

Eupatorium perfoliatum
Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennials
Native Environment: Stream Edge, Wetland
Season of Interest: Late (July - frost)
Main Color:
Fall Color:

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Sun Exposure 
Full Sun
Soil
Moisture
Moderate, High, Wet
Nature Attracting
Butterfly, Pollinators/Beneficial Insects
Wildlife Benefit
Butterfly / Moth Nectar, Food/Pollinators
Animal
Resistance
Size

Height:

30 to
48
inches

Spread:

16 to
25
inches
Size
Height: 30 to
48
inches
Spread: 16 to
25
inches
Size
Height: 30 to
48
inches
Spread: 16 to
25
inches
Typical Landscape Use
Use in moist areas of natural gardens, in swales and near ponds and streams.
Establishment and Care Instructions
Grow in full sun in moderate to wet soil.
Special Features
Special Usage
Rainscaping, Salt Tolerant
Basic Description

Dome-shaped clusters of white flowers from July-October. The 8 in. hairy leaves are opposite each other and clasp the stem. Bold textural plant in gardens.

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