Grows in most soils. Cut back by 1/2 in winter before new growth begins, if more compact form is desired or if growing in a small space. Propagation: Seed, Semi-hardwood cuttings, Softwood cuttings,
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Blooms April-December. Rounded shape bush with fragrant white blooms in fall. One of the last bloomers, often into November. Looks similar to Late Boneset (Eupatorium serotinum), but has woody stems and smaller, triangular shaped leaves. Attracts butterflies, moths and hummingbirds. Larval Host: Rawson’s Metalmark. Nectar attracts: Common Wood Nymph, Gulf Fritillary, Monarch, Queen, Red Admiral, Zebra Longwing.