Eupatorium cannabinum
By Spritzhenry
- 6 Aug, 2010
- 11 likes
Technically, this is a native plant, but I'm happy with it growing down on the stream bank. It's not a thug, and the bees and butterflies love it.
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Yes - and I have a cultivated version, too. Slightly different. I'll take a photo tomorrow!
6 Aug, 2010
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It's just right for the stream natural looking where it belongs ...
6 Aug, 2010