Eupatorium hyssopifolium (Hyssop Leaved Thoroughwort)
grows 2-4 ft. tall
grows in part shade to sun
prefers dry to medium soils
blooms white from August-October
natural habitat: dry grasslands, sandy or gravel like fields and roadsides, rights of ways, dry open woods and salt meadows
host plant for Clymene moths
resistant to black walnut toxicity (juglone)
deer resistant
companion plants: Echinacea, Helianthus, Monarda, Liatris, Rudbeckia, Solidago, and taller grasses like Sorghastrum nutans, Panicum, Schizachyrium scoparium
grows 2-4 ft. tall
grows in part shade to sun
prefers dry to medium soils
blooms white from August-October
natural habitat: dry grasslands, sandy or gravel like fields and roadsides, rights of ways, dry open woods and salt meadows
host plant for Clymene moths
resistant to black walnut toxicity (juglone)
deer resistant
companion plants: Echinacea, Helianthus, Monarda, Liatris, Rudbeckia, Solidago, and taller grasses like Sorghastrum nutans, Panicum, Schizachyrium scoparium
grows 2-4 ft. tall
grows in part shade to sun
prefers dry to medium soils
blooms white from August-October
natural habitat: dry grasslands, sandy or gravel like fields and roadsides, rights of ways, dry open woods and salt meadows
host plant for Clymene moths
resistant to black walnut toxicity (juglone)
deer resistant
companion plants: Echinacea, Helianthus, Monarda, Liatris, Rudbeckia, Solidago, and taller grasses like Sorghastrum nutans, Panicum, Schizachyrium scoparium