Description
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- This species of Joe pye is tolerant of much more shade than the previous two species. It can be found growing in the woods in wet to drier, mesic soils. This is the one to plant if you haven’t got light enough for spotted or hollow stem joe pye. The flowers have a distinctive vanilla scent, which also sets a part from the other two species listed here, which typically do not have memorable smelling flowers. Purply-magenta flowers are not as dense as spotted joe pye, but they still attract lots of pollinators in mid to later summer. More common to the south, this is a rare plant in Maine.
4 gal size, $24.00 (Seed grown, MOFGA certified organic.)
- This species of Joe pye is tolerant of much more shade than the previous two species. It can be found growing in the woods in wet to drier, mesic soils. This is the one to plant if you haven’t got light enough for spotted or hollow stem joe pye. The flowers have a distinctive vanilla scent, which also sets a part from the other two species listed here, which typically do not have memorable smelling flowers. Purply-magenta flowers are not as dense as spotted joe pye, but they still attract lots of pollinators in mid to later summer. More common to the south, this is a rare plant in Maine.
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