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Pink Thoroughwort

Fleischmannia incarnata (Walter) King & H. Rob.

Pink Thoroughwort
Pink Thoroughwort

Family :Asteraceae

Longevity : Perennial

Origin :Native

Season :Warm

Pink Eupatorium is found growing in loamy soils of the South Texas Plains. It grows 1 to 5 feet tall from a fibrous-rooted crown. The leaves are triangular and up to 2 inches inlength. The flowers are mostly whitish, but can be pink to lilac on the tips. There are approximately 20 to 25 flowers per flower head which bloom between October and December.

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