Eupatorium 'Hagoromo' - Finely cut and incised leaves are soft and feathery, large and broad enough to appear as if in whorls around all erect stems. Stems often have a flush of red-purple. Small pink flowers occur terminally in late summer to early autumn. A patch of these in contrast to a bold-leaved perennial will set up a perfect design component. And remember: the flowers come and go generally in a glorious but usually brief period, however, the foliage is present throughout the growing season. Pay more heed to the leaves in your lives. And these may pick up violet tones mid to late season. Full to part sun in fertile, moisture retaining soil. Established potted perennial from division or cutting.