
🌿 Wildcraft Wednesday 🌿
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🌿 Wildcraft Wednesday 🌿
If you’ve spotted tall, rosy-purple plumes brightening up Wisconsin’s meadows and roadsides right now, you’ve likely met Joe-Pye Weed (Eutrochium spp.).
✨ At a glance:
Grows 4–7 feet tall, with clusters of mauve-pink flowers that attract countless butterflies.
Found in damp meadows, ditches, and along streams.
Historically, it was valued by Indigenous peoples and early settlers as a fever remedy and to support the kidneys and urinary system.
Today, many simply admire Joe-Pye Weed for its towering beauty and pollinator power — a true late-summer sentinel in the landscape.
👀 Next time you’re out exploring, look for its dusky blooms swaying above the goldenrod and asters — a reminder that autumn is on its way.