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    • Step 1: Identifying Native Plants
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    • Step 3: Adding Habitat Corridors
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Round-leaf Boneset
Eupatorium rotundifolium


Height: 3 ft
Spread: 1-2 ft
Bloom Time: August-October
Sunlight: Full Sun to Part Shade
Soil Moisture: Wet, Moist, Medium, Dry
​Life Cycle: Perennial

The white fuzzy-looking flowers of Round-leaf Boneset bloom in flattish heads at the top of this upright species. Identified from other Eupatorium species by its small round leaves, its flowers are visited by many insects including wasps, bees, beetles, butterflies, moths, and more. As well as visiting to feed on nectar and pollen, insects such as moths also use it as a host plant to lay their eggs and raise their caterpillars. Round-leaf Boneset grows in both wet and dry habitats. Deer Resistant.

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