Eupatorium maculatum
By Spritzhenry
- 15 Nov, 2009
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This plant did prove to be hardy, as it came through last winter!
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So do I! I was warned by several people when I got this last autumn that it wasn't hardy - but here it is!
15 Nov, 2009
It's supposed to be a hardy perennial but that was the Thompson and Morgan description!
15 Nov, 2009
How tall is it spritz? I know some of the eupatoriums can be thugs - is this one?
15 Nov, 2009
Definitely not, Andrew. It has stayed in one place. It's about 2'6" I suppose.
15 Nov, 2009
Thanks
15 Nov, 2009
Oh dear, Toto - you know what I think of them, don't you? Did you get it as a 'young plant'?? :-((
15 Nov, 2009
Lovely plant one of my favourites.
18 Nov, 2009
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Lovely. Mine came up and looked very promising but then disappeared. No idea what happened to it. I hope it comes back next year.
15 Nov, 2009