Boneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum) - 1 gallon

$11.50

Eupatorium perfoliatum, commonly known as Boneset, is a hardy perennial in the Asteraceae family, noted for its clusters of small white flowers and traditional medicinal uses. This native North American plant is also valued for its wildlife benefits and ecological adaptability.

  • Flowers: Small, white, tubular flowers arranged in flat-topped clusters, blooming from mid-summer to early fall

  • Foliage: Opposite, lance-shaped leaves that are perfoliate, meaning they appear to be pierced by the stem

  • Height/Spread: 3-4 feet tall, 2-3 feet wide

  • Light: Full sun to partial shade

  • Soil: Moist, well-draining soil; thrives in wet or poorly drained conditions

  • Watering: Moderate to high; prefers consistently moist soil

  • Fertilization: Generally not required; thrives in nutrient-rich soils

  • Pruning: Cut back stems to the ground in late fall or early spring

  • Hardiness: USDA zones 3-9

  • Resistance: Deer-resistant and tolerant of wet conditions

Eupatorium perfoliatum is ideal for naturalized areas, rain gardens, and supporting pollinators.

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Eupatorium perfoliatum, commonly known as Boneset, is a hardy perennial in the Asteraceae family, noted for its clusters of small white flowers and traditional medicinal uses. This native North American plant is also valued for its wildlife benefits and ecological adaptability.

  • Flowers: Small, white, tubular flowers arranged in flat-topped clusters, blooming from mid-summer to early fall

  • Foliage: Opposite, lance-shaped leaves that are perfoliate, meaning they appear to be pierced by the stem

  • Height/Spread: 3-4 feet tall, 2-3 feet wide

  • Light: Full sun to partial shade

  • Soil: Moist, well-draining soil; thrives in wet or poorly drained conditions

  • Watering: Moderate to high; prefers consistently moist soil

  • Fertilization: Generally not required; thrives in nutrient-rich soils

  • Pruning: Cut back stems to the ground in late fall or early spring

  • Hardiness: USDA zones 3-9

  • Resistance: Deer-resistant and tolerant of wet conditions

Eupatorium perfoliatum is ideal for naturalized areas, rain gardens, and supporting pollinators.

Eupatorium perfoliatum, commonly known as Boneset, is a hardy perennial in the Asteraceae family, noted for its clusters of small white flowers and traditional medicinal uses. This native North American plant is also valued for its wildlife benefits and ecological adaptability.

  • Flowers: Small, white, tubular flowers arranged in flat-topped clusters, blooming from mid-summer to early fall

  • Foliage: Opposite, lance-shaped leaves that are perfoliate, meaning they appear to be pierced by the stem

  • Height/Spread: 3-4 feet tall, 2-3 feet wide

  • Light: Full sun to partial shade

  • Soil: Moist, well-draining soil; thrives in wet or poorly drained conditions

  • Watering: Moderate to high; prefers consistently moist soil

  • Fertilization: Generally not required; thrives in nutrient-rich soils

  • Pruning: Cut back stems to the ground in late fall or early spring

  • Hardiness: USDA zones 3-9

  • Resistance: Deer-resistant and tolerant of wet conditions

Eupatorium perfoliatum is ideal for naturalized areas, rain gardens, and supporting pollinators.