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Joe Pye Weed Sweet Smelling Blossoms Attract Pollinators. Eutrochium Purpureum, Commonly Known As Purple Joe-Pye Weed, Kidney-Root, Sweetscented Joe Pye Weed, Sweet Joe-Pye Weed, Gravel Root, Or Trumpet Weed Is An Herbaceous Perennial Plant In The Sunflower Family. Joe Pye Jopi In The Native Tongue, An Indian Healer From New England, Used E. Purpureum To Treat A Variety Of Ailments, Which Led To The Name Joe-Pye Weed For These Plants.[10] Folklore Says That Joe Pye Used This Plant To Cure Fevers. Folklore Also States That American Colonists Used This Plant To Treat Typhus Outbreaks.[11] The Author Hemmerly Writes That The Indians Used Joe Pye Weed In The Treatment Of Kidney Stones And Other Urinary Tract Ailments.[12] A Peer-Reviewed Study Suggests That Joe Pye Of Plant Fame Was A Mohican Sachem Named Schauquethqueat Who Lived In The Mission Town Of Stockbridge, Massachusetts From Ca. 1740 To Ca. 1785 And Who Took As His Christian Name, Joseph Pye.

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