Eupatorium rugosum 'Chocolate'
By Spritzhenry
- 13 Oct, 2011
- 12 likes
A very useful plant that flowers at this time of year, and will take some shade.
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You're welcome - it's lovely for months, because its leaves are dark! You might find it under a new name - 'Ageratina', because 'they' have changed its name. <sigh>.
13 Oct, 2011
ok, thank you, the new name is at least easier to say!! i was wondering how i would ask for the other name!!
13 Oct, 2011
I'm afraid that's only half of it, though. It's actually Ageratina altissima 'Chocolate'. Oh, I do wish they'd leave names as they are. I'm not changing my plant list!
It's easy - 'You-pat-orium'. lol.
13 Oct, 2011
oh thats better ~ thank you!!!
the adverts at the side of this page are calling it 'white snakeroot'!!!
13 Oct, 2011
Ignore them. I get annoyed because they call EVERY hardy Geranium a 'cranesbill', whatever type they are. Grrrr....
13 Oct, 2011
Love this one, ours is surviving, only just, it is so dry here.
13 Oct, 2011
I planted this during the Spring Spritz and its doing really well damp semi-shade....Will it need much mulching for Winter please?....
13 Oct, 2011
It wouldn't hurt, would it, as long as you don't feed it. Normally I'd say 'no' but if yours was only planted this year, it would be sensible, I think.
Dd - it is dry if you dig down, isn't it. I've seen that this week while I've been planting bulbs.
14 Oct, 2011
That's lovely Barbara. Mine is also in damp semi-shade, Motinot, just flowered a few days ago.
14 Oct, 2011
It's a great plant, isn't it - whatever its name is. ;-)
14 Oct, 2011
im glad its not snakeroot, i dont like that name at all.
14 Oct, 2011
I won't be calling it that!
14 Oct, 2011
Thanks Spritz...Sheila, mine is flowering at the moment too....:>)
14 Oct, 2011
Oh good. :))
15 Oct, 2011
love this - I put mine in a pretty shady part - real showpiece this plant
24 Oct, 2011
Yes, I absolutely agree. :-)
25 Oct, 2011
I was asked today if I could take cuttings from mine . . . any advice, Spritz?
25 Oct, 2011
My RHS book doesn't mention cuttings, it just says they can be split in the spring, or grown from seed. I'll look in Carol Klein's book and see what she has to say.
25 Oct, 2011
Yes, easily divided in spring .. probably the best way!
25 Oct, 2011
Thank you - definitely worth propagating!
26 Oct, 2011
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Ageratina Altissima 'Chocolate?? (White Snakeroot (Syn. Eupatorium))
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thats a useful one, thank you spritz.
13 Oct, 2011