joe-pye weed, name for a tall North American plant (
Eupatorium purpureum) of the family Asteraceae (
aster family), having small, usually pinkish-purple blossoms in large terminal clusters. The name comes from that of a Native American who reputedly effected many cures with the herb. An infusion of the leaves and roots was formerly, and is sometimes yet, employed as a diuretic and an astringent, among other things. It is also called gravelroot, trumpetweed, and purple
boneset or thoroughwort. Two related species,
E. maculatum and
verticillatum, are also called joe-pye weed. Joe-pye weed is classified in the division
Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Asterales, family Asteraceae.
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