Joe Pye Weed Seeds – Eutrochium maculatum Native Rain Garden Flower Power Pollinator Tracked Ship
Eutrochium maculatum – Colonies of Joe Pye Weed are a popular sights across many north american regions, particularly as their are native species for each eco-region.
Joe-Pye Weed is a moisture loving, part-full sun native, which is native to much of Northeastern region of the US, particularly found thriving wild in marsh, ditches and mountain areas.
Distribtion: Northeast America
Zone: 3b-8a
Joe Pye Weed Seeds is a fast growing coneflower that is perfect for rain gardens or moist soils. This makes a real statement and loved by pollinators.
Joe Pye Weed is a tall Summer flowering native perennial at home in gardens or wildflower meadows. Flowering July and Aug this native plant is considered essential for providing nectar for pollinators and plentiful seeds for fall birds.
Raised from pollinator-friendly plants these Joe Pye Weed a welcome site thru fall till late November.
Joe Pye Weed Seeds Native reaches 6-8ft high when in-flower, a young plant may only have a few flowering stems but as the plant matures, by years 2-4 the number of flowering stems will increase.
Huge silvery-blue leaves unfrul in Spring making a great background to spring flowering perennials
Thriving on poor soils and competing with grasses Rudbeckia is happy on the prairie or at home in the cottage garden, plant with Bee balm, Hibiscus, and Baptisia.
Joe Pye Weed Seeds is a popular native species across much of the US.
Native prefers moist soil but will tolerate some drought and flowers best in full sun, can also be grown successfully on the banks of a rain garden.
Popular with an array of pollinators, particularly butterflies and bees, the dry seed-heads are loved by songbirds..
We hand collect and clean our seeds, sow seeds that have been kept refrigerated for 4 or more weeks to help break seed dormancy.
Easy to grow sow Joe Pye Weed Seeds direct where you would like them to flower, in Fall or Early Spring, approx pack quantity minimum of 25 seeds
Read how to grow from seed for germination tips
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