Genus
Eutrochium
The Eutrochium genus in the Plotwright catalog — 2 species: Spotted Joe-Pye weed, Sweet Joe-Pye weed. Open any for hardiness, native range, wildlife value, and growing guidance.
Eutrochium maculatum
Spotted Joe-Pye weed
A tall native northern + central North American perennial with whorled foliage on purple-spotted stems and broad rounded clusters of mauve-pink flowers in late summer. More cold-tolerant + moisture-loving than sweet Joe-Pye weed (E. purpureum); ideal for cold-climate rain garden + wet-meadow plantings.
Eutrochium purpureum
Sweet Joe-Pye weed
A tall native perennial wildflower of moist meadows and woodland edges across eastern North America, producing large domed clusters of vanilla-scented pink-purple flowers in late summer — among the most reliable late-season nectar sources for monarchs, swallowtails, skippers, and native bees. Formerly classified as Eupatorium purpureum.