Is This Joe Pye Weed?
blakrab Centex
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HAVE: sidalcea party girl and Little Joe dwarf joe pye weed
Comments (1)Hi Ginger. I would be interested in both of these and some others from your list. I didn't see any salvias on your list so I don't know what you already have, but please take a look at my list and see if there is anything you would like. Becky ramazz...See MoreHave little joe dwarf joe pye weed & melampodium butter daisy
Comments (1)HI I'd like to trade. I'll send you an email. :-) Pam...See MoreJoe Pye Weed, perhaps?
Comments (3)Yes it is. There has been reclassification of many of these and confusion as to actual species. I have some similar and found it terribly confusing but perhaps the dust has settled somewhat now and someone can give you more specific naming....See MoreIs Joe Pye Weed “Gateway” late to show?
Comments (6)Most years mine have come up by now, and I swear they grow something like a foot in a week, it's crazy how fast they shoot up. This year pretty much everything is behind here in MI -- it's going to be May 1st tomorrow, and still no pulsatilla blooms (they haven't even budded up yet -- growth just started about a week ago), not even the dandelions yet! So be patient -- they're pretty tough plants and should be fine. With the warm-up predicted this week, things should start picking up speed....See Moredbarron
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