Difference between revisions of "Eupatorium purpureum"
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+ | Eupatorium purpureum, Linn. Joe-Pye Weed. Lvs. whorled, commonly in 5's and 6's, oblong or lanceolate, taper-pointed, coarsely serrate: heads in large compound clusters, pale purple or flesh-colored, rarely almost white. N. Amer.—Common and variable. Tall, rank plant of low grounds (reaching 8-9 ft.), good for bold effects in border or against shrubbery. Var. maculatum, Darl. Of lower growth: Lvs. commonly in 4's, ovate-oblong, roughish-pubescent: heads in smaller clusters, more deeply colored. Var. foliosum, Fern. Similar but with the infl. surpassed by the long upper Lvs. Var. amoenum, Gray. Still lower (2 ft. high), smoothish: Lvs. sometimes merely opposite. | ||
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Revision as of 08:36, 1 October 2009
Read about Eupatorium purpureum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Eupatorium purpureum, Linn. Joe-Pye Weed. Lvs. whorled, commonly in 5's and 6's, oblong or lanceolate, taper-pointed, coarsely serrate: heads in large compound clusters, pale purple or flesh-colored, rarely almost white. N. Amer.—Common and variable. Tall, rank plant of low grounds (reaching 8-9 ft.), good for bold effects in border or against shrubbery. Var. maculatum, Darl. Of lower growth: Lvs. commonly in 4's, ovate-oblong, roughish-pubescent: heads in smaller clusters, more deeply colored. Var. foliosum, Fern. Similar but with the infl. surpassed by the long upper Lvs. Var. amoenum, Gray. Still lower (2 ft. high), smoothish: Lvs. sometimes merely opposite.
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