Hyssop leaf Thoroughwort (Eupatorium hyssopfolium)- 1 gallon
Eupatorium hyssopifolium, commonly known as Hyssop-leaf Thoroughwort, is a perennial herb in the Asteraceae family, known for its fine, feathery foliage and clusters of white flowers. This native plant is appreciated for its drought tolerance and deer resistance.
Flowers: Small, white, tubular flowers arranged in flat-topped clusters, blooming from late summer to early fall
Foliage: Narrow, linear, gray-green leaves, resembling those of hyssop
Height/Spread: 2-4 feet tall, 1-3 feet wide
Light: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Well-draining, sandy or rocky soil; tolerates poor soil conditions
Watering: Low; highly drought-tolerant once established
Fertilization: Not typically required; thrives in nutrient-poor soils
Pruning: Cut back stems to the ground in late fall or early spring
Hardiness: USDA zones 3-9
Resistance: Drought-tolerant and deer-resistant
Hyssop-leaf Thoroughwort is ideal for xeriscaping, native plant gardens, and adding delicate texture and late-season blooms to landscapes.
Eupatorium hyssopifolium, commonly known as Hyssop-leaf Thoroughwort, is a perennial herb in the Asteraceae family, known for its fine, feathery foliage and clusters of white flowers. This native plant is appreciated for its drought tolerance and deer resistance.
Flowers: Small, white, tubular flowers arranged in flat-topped clusters, blooming from late summer to early fall
Foliage: Narrow, linear, gray-green leaves, resembling those of hyssop
Height/Spread: 2-4 feet tall, 1-3 feet wide
Light: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Well-draining, sandy or rocky soil; tolerates poor soil conditions
Watering: Low; highly drought-tolerant once established
Fertilization: Not typically required; thrives in nutrient-poor soils
Pruning: Cut back stems to the ground in late fall or early spring
Hardiness: USDA zones 3-9
Resistance: Drought-tolerant and deer-resistant
Hyssop-leaf Thoroughwort is ideal for xeriscaping, native plant gardens, and adding delicate texture and late-season blooms to landscapes.
Eupatorium hyssopifolium, commonly known as Hyssop-leaf Thoroughwort, is a perennial herb in the Asteraceae family, known for its fine, feathery foliage and clusters of white flowers. This native plant is appreciated for its drought tolerance and deer resistance.
Flowers: Small, white, tubular flowers arranged in flat-topped clusters, blooming from late summer to early fall
Foliage: Narrow, linear, gray-green leaves, resembling those of hyssop
Height/Spread: 2-4 feet tall, 1-3 feet wide
Light: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Well-draining, sandy or rocky soil; tolerates poor soil conditions
Watering: Low; highly drought-tolerant once established
Fertilization: Not typically required; thrives in nutrient-poor soils
Pruning: Cut back stems to the ground in late fall or early spring
Hardiness: USDA zones 3-9
Resistance: Drought-tolerant and deer-resistant
Hyssop-leaf Thoroughwort is ideal for xeriscaping, native plant gardens, and adding delicate texture and late-season blooms to landscapes.