Euphoria Ruby Joe Pye Weed
A Compact Native Pollinator Magnet for Smaller Gardens
Euphoria Ruby Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium 'Euphoria Ruby') brings all the butterfly-drawing power of native Joe Pye weed in a tidy, garden-friendly size. Ruby-red stems carry large, domed clusters of rich mauve-purple flowers from midsummer into fall, swarming with monarchs, swallowtails, and bees. At roughly half the height of wild Joe Pye, it fits sunny borders and rain gardens in Woodbury, Maple Grove, and Shoreview without flopping or overwhelming.
Euphoria Ruby Joe Pye Weed Plant Details
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Botanical Name | Eutrochium 'Euphoria Ruby' |
| Mature Size | 30–36 in. tall, 24–30 in. wide |
| Hardiness Zone | 4–9 (Twin Cities is zone 4b–5a — fully hardy) |
| Light | Full sun to part shade |
| Bloom Time | Midsummer into early fall |
| Flower Color | Rich mauve-purple on ruby stems |
| Soil | Prefers consistent moisture; great for clay and rain gardens |
| Winter Hardiness | Reliable to about -25°F once established |
| Deer Resistance | Rarely browsed by deer |
| Native Status | Joe Pye weed is native to Minnesota |
Landscape Uses in Minnesota
Pollinator gardens: One of the best butterfly plants you can grow — the late-summer flowers feed monarchs fueling up for migration. Space 24–30 inches apart.
Rain gardens and moist borders: Loves consistent moisture and handles clay, making it ideal for rain gardens and low spots. Pair with coneflower, black-eyed Susan, and switchgrass.
Best Time to Plant in Minnesota
Plant in spring (late April–May) or early fall (late August–mid September). Keep moist through establishment — Joe Pye weed likes steady water.
How to Plant Euphoria Ruby Joe Pye Weed
Dig a hole twice the pot's width at the same depth, mixing in compost. Set the crown level, backfill, water well, and mulch 2–3 inches deep. Space 24–30 inches apart.
Watering Euphoria Ruby Joe Pye Weed
First year: Keep evenly moist — water every 2–3 days at first, then as needed to prevent drying. Stop 2–3 weeks before the ground freezes.
After year one: Prefers steady moisture; water during dry spells. It may wilt in drought but recovers with water.
Q: How is it different from wild Joe Pye weed?
It's a compact selection — about 3 feet tall instead of 5 to 7 — with the same pollinator value, ideal for smaller gardens.
Q: Is it native and good for pollinators?
Joe Pye weed is a Minnesota native and one of the top late-season nectar plants for monarchs and other butterflies.
Q: Is it deer-resistant?
Yes — deer rarely browse it.
Q: Does it need wet soil?
It prefers consistent moisture and thrives in rain gardens, but tolerates average garden soil if watered in dry spells.
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