Definition
Genus Eupatorium refers to a group of flowering plants within the Asteraceae family, characterized by clusters of small, often fluffy flowers. These plants thrive in diverse habitats, from moist meadows to woodlands. Think of them as a versatile team of floral players, each with unique strengths. Eupatorium species attract various pollinators, supporting local ecosystems. Some members of the genus have historical medicinal applications. They are valued for their ecological roles and aesthetic appeal in gardens and natural landscapes.