Color of flowers: white Blooms: June - October Ecological value: nectar is very attractive to bees, wasps, and butterflies; various caterpillars rely on this plant for forage
Native habitat: wetlands, wet meadows Sunlight: full to partial sun Soil moisture level: moist to wet Adapted to the following soil types: prefers soil high in organic matter Drought tolerant: none
Where/how to plant: -We recommend that you plant this species in its native habitat, or conditions that mimic its native habitat
References “Eupatorium Perfoliatum.” Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center , The University of Texas at Austin, m www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=EUPE3. Kirk, Samantha, and Shawn Belt. “Common Boneset.” USDA NRCS National Plant Materials Center, 3 Nov. 2008.