Eupatorium ‘Phantom’ PP18,354

Blooming Time

July
August
September

Exposure

True
Light Shade
True
Moderate Shade

‘Phantom’ was bred for small stature and is especially suited for small gardens and container plantings. Its dark green, whorled foliage is attractive all season, and during late summer and fall is topped with showy maroon to lavender flower heads that will take on darker hues with cool night temperatures. ‘Phantom’ requires almost no maintenance and grows well in any good quality garden soil. It is also effective waterside, in meadow gardens, or for accent in naturalized areas. Decorative seed heads persist through the fall and winter to lend late-season appeal to the landscape.

Details

Hardiness Zone:

4

Blossom Color:

Violet to Purple

Growth Habit:

Clump Forming

Max Height:

4'

Texture:

Coarse Texture

Recommended Spacing:

2' to 2½'

We sell this plant in these containers:

#2 Pot
#2 Pot

Special Characteristics

True
Cuttings
True
Moderate Area
True
Butterflies
True
Bees
True
Large Area
True
Deer Resistant
True
Sandy Soil Tolerant
Controls Erosion
True
Native Cultivar
True
Moisture Tolerant

Features

'Phantom' was bred for small stature and is especially suited for small gardens and container plantings. Its dark green, whorled foliage is attractive all season, and during late summer and fall is topped with showy maroon to lavender flower heads that will take on darker hues with cool night temperatures.

Landscape Value

'Phantom' requires almost no maintenance and grows well in any good quality garden soil. It is also effective waterside, in meadow gardens, or for accent in naturalized areas. Decorative seed heads persist through the fall and winter to lend late-season appeal to the landscape.

Care

Watering:

'Phantom' Joe-Pye Weed requires a fair amount of supplemental watering and often requires watering on a regular basis during the growing season.

Fertilizing:

'Phantom' Joe-Pye Weed benefits from regular feeding and likely will grow best with: a spring (May) application of slow release fertilizer with a 3-1-2 ratio (such as a 15-5-10) at a rate of about 10 pounds per 1000 square feet, and a summer (July) application of slow release fertilizer with a 3-1-2 ratio (such as a 15-5-10) at a rate of about 10 pound per 1000 square feet, and and an early fall (September) application of a 2-1-2 ratio (such as a 10-5-10) at a rate of 15 pounds per 1000 square feet to encourage root development and cold hardiness.

Pruning:

'Phantom' Joe-Pye Weed should be enjoyed all winter long, then, during early April before it begins to grow again, it should be pruned or mowed back to ground level.

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