
Eupatorium perfoliatum
This perennial species reaches up to 1 m in height and, from July to October, produces umbels of 9 to 23 small, white, tubular flowers.
The aerial part contains eupatorine, widely used in phytotherapy. Its presence is a good indicator of soil moisture.
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Perennial seeds require a wintering period for germination. Place them in the refrigerator for 60 days before sowing in spring. Sow in trays, making sure the seeds are lightly covered. When plants have 5-6 leaves, transplant into individual pots or directly into warmed soil, 1 m apart in all directions. Autumn sowing is done in the same way and left outdoors until spring.
Eupatorium perfoliatum
100 seeds
From 80 to 100 cm
North America
Also known as the "fever herb", it is used in homeopathy to treat the flu.