|
||||||
|
Eupatoriums are wonderful plants for perennial gardens. They're easy to grow, vigorous and butterflies love them. They can be grown in any rich, moist soil, and like sun or partial shade. All are hardy to -25 degrees celsius or less.
All Eupatoriums prefer alkaline soil, so if your soil is acid you will have to add some lime. When manuring or applying composting to the perennial bed, be sure to add some lime to these plants to counteract the natural acidity of organic ammendments. Eupatoriums are heavy pollen-bearers, and that's why butterflies love them so much. When you look at a flower you are not seeing petals so much as conspicuous, long-projecting styles and stamens -- the sexual parts of the flower. Eupatoriums also make excellent cut-flowers, being long-lasting and good loose fillers for larger flower bouquets. The only drawback is a slight littering of the table with sexual parts. FAMILY - Asteraceae - meaning it is related to asters and daisies. Eupatorium cannabinum - Hemp-leaved Agrimony Grow hemp-leaved agrimony in rich, moist soil in sun or partial shade. The variety 'Flore Pleno' has twice the sexual parts, making the flowers fluffier than the plain species. Eupatorium coelestinum - Mist Flower or Hardy Ageratum Eupatorium maculatum - Joe-Pye Weed
The copyright of the article Eupatorium (Agrimony) in Perennials is owned by . Permission to republish Eupatorium (Agrimony) in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||