
Eupatorium hyssopifolium (Hyssop-leaf Thoroughwort)
It is common names like this one that give us hope that more people might take up using botanical Latin! A better common name would be Clouds of Fall. Masses of white flowers cover this plant in August and September and are a great resource for all of your pollinator friends in the garden. It is a Kentucky native plant and can withstand extremely inhospitable weather and garden conditions. 2-4' tall and a welcome sight in the garden at the end of a long, hot summer