Eupatorium rugosum
Eupatorium rugosum, commonly known as ‘white snakeroot’, is a late-season blooming perennial native to North America. It belongs to the Asteraceae family and is cherished for its clusters of small, fluffy white flowers and dark green foliage. This plant thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained soils. Performs well in propagation with reliable sticking and steady rooting in moist, well-drained soil. Balanced fertility supports vigorous establishment, while its upright habit typically requires little PGR use. This perennial develops strong stems topped with clusters of pure white flowers, making it a striking choice for late-season displays.
Its robust form and late blooming make it ideal for adding structure and seasonal interest to perennial borders and pollinator gardens.
Danziger offers one variety in this crop:
- Baby Joe
A compact selection that maintains a tidy, rounded habit while producing abundant flower heads that attract butterflies and bees. Baby Joe is particularly suited for urban landscapes, smaller gardens, and container combinations, offering strong performance and season-extending blooms.
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