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''Eupatorium'' is a
genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In bino ...
of
flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (). The term angiosperm is derived from the Ancient Greek, Greek words (; 'container, vessel') and (; 'seed'), meaning that the seeds are enclosed with ...
s in the family
Asteraceae Asteraceae () is a large family (biology), family of flowering plants that consists of over 32,000 known species in over 1,900 genera within the Order (biology), order Asterales. The number of species in Asteraceae is rivaled only by the Orchi ...
, containing from 36 to 60
species A species () is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction. It is the basic unit of Taxonomy (biology), ...
depending on the classification system. Most are
herbaceous Herbaceous plants are vascular plants that have no persistent woody stems above ground. This broad category of plants includes many perennials, and nearly all annuals and biennials. Definitions of "herb" and "herbaceous" The fourth edition of ...
perennial In horticulture, the term perennial ('' per-'' + '' -ennial'', "through the year") is used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials. It has thus been defined as a plant that lives more than 2 years. The term is also ...
s growing to tall. A few are
shrub A shrub or bush is a small to medium-sized perennial woody plant. Unlike herbaceous plants, shrubs have persistent woody stems above the ground. Shrubs can be either deciduous or evergreen. They are distinguished from trees by their multiple ...
s. The genus is native to
temperate In geography, the temperate climates of Earth occur in the middle latitudes (approximately 23.5° to 66.5° N/S of the Equator), which span between the tropics and the polar regions of Earth. These zones generally have wider temperature ran ...
regions of the
Northern Hemisphere The Northern Hemisphere is the half of Earth that is north of the equator. For other planets in the Solar System, north is defined by humans as being in the same celestial sphere, celestial hemisphere relative to the invariable plane of the Solar ...
. Most are commonly called bonesets, thoroughworts or snakeroots in North America. The genus is named for Mithridates Eupator, king of
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.


Systematics and taxonomy

''Eupatorium'' has at times been held to contain as many as 800 species, but many of these have been moved (at least by some authors) to other genera, including ''
Ageratina ''Ageratina'', commonly known as snakeroot, is a genus of over 300 species of Perennial plant, perennials and rounded shrubs in the family (biology), family Asteraceae. These plants grow mainly in the warmer regions of the Americas and West Ind ...
'', ''
Chromolaena ''Chromolaena'' is a genus of about 165 species of perennials and shrubs in the family Asteraceae. The name is derived from the Greek words (), meaning "color", and () or () meaning "cloak". It refers to the colored phyllaries of some species ...
'', '' Condylidium'', ''
Conoclinium ''Conoclinium'', the mistflowers, is a genus of four species of herbaceous perennial flowering plants, native to North America. They are tall, and have blue to purple or violet flowers (occasionally white). The plants of this genus have sometim ...
'', '' Critonia'', ''
Cronquistianthus ''Cronquistianthus'' is a genus of shrubs native to the Andes in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. The genus is named after the American botanist Arthur John Cronquist Arthur John Cronquist (March 19, 1919 – March 22, 1992) was an American b ...
'', ''
Eutrochium ''Eutrochium'' is a North American genus of herbaceous flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. They are commonly referred to as Joe-Pye weeds. They are native to the United States and Canada, and have non-dissected foliage and pigmented flower ...
'', ''
Fleischmannia ''Fleischmannia'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. The name honours Gottfried F. Fleischmann (1777–1850), the teacher of Carl Heinrich Schultz at University of Erlangen–Nuremberg. Members of the genus are native to Sou ...
'', ''
Flyriella ''Flyriella'' is a genus of perennial flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, and the species are commonly called brickellbush. They are native to Texas and Mexico. Species Species:Turner, B.L. 1997. The Comps of Mexico: A systematic account ...
'', ''
Hebeclinium ''Hebeclinium'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to South America and Mesoamerica.
'', ''
Koanophyllon ''Koanophyllon'' is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae. They are perennials and shrubs (rarely vines or trees) and are native to South America, Central America, the West Indies, Mexico, with a few species range extending into the United S ...
'', ''
Mikania ''Mikania'' is a genus of about 450 species of plants in the tribe Eupatorieae within the family Asteraceae. The name honors the Czech botanist Johann Christian Mikan, 1743–1814. Members of the genus are stem twiners and lianas and are common ...
'', and ''
Tamaulipa ''Tamaulipa'' is a genus of flowering plants in the tribe Eupatorieae within the family Asteraceae. It is monotypic, being represented by the single species ''Tamaulipa azurea'', commonly known as blue boneset. The generic name refers to the Sta ...
''. The classification of the tribe
Eupatorieae Eupatorieae is a Tribe (biology), tribe of over 2000D.J.N.Hind & H.E.Robinson. 2007. Tribe Eupatorieae In: ''The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants'' vol.VIII. (Joachim W.Kadereit & Charles Jeffrey, volume editors. Klaus Kubitzky, general edi ...
, including species placed in ''Eupatorium'' in the present or past, is an area of ongoing research, so further changes are likely. What seems fairly certain by now is that there is a
monophyletic In biological cladistics for the classification of organisms, monophyly is the condition of a taxonomic grouping being a clade – that is, a grouping of organisms which meets these criteria: # the grouping contains its own most recent co ...
group containing ''Eupatorium'' (about 42 species of white flowered plants in North America, Europe and Asia, but not South America) and the Joe-pye weeds (''
Eutrochium ''Eutrochium'' is a North American genus of herbaceous flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. They are commonly referred to as Joe-Pye weeds. They are native to the United States and Canada, and have non-dissected foliage and pigmented flower ...
''), and possibly others.


Uses

''Eupatorium'' are grown as
ornamental plant Ornamental plants or ''garden plants'' are plants that are primarily grown for their beauty but also for qualities such as scent or how they shape physical space. Many flowering plants and garden varieties tend to be specially bred cultivars th ...
s, particularly in Asia. A number of popular ornamental plants formerly included in ''Eupatorium'' have been moved to other genera, such as ''
Bartlettina ''Bartlettina'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. They are native to tropical regions of Mesoamerica and South America.Conoclinium ''Conoclinium'', the mistflowers, is a genus of four species of herbaceous perennial flowering plants, native to North America. They are tall, and have blue to purple or violet flowers (occasionally white). The plants of this genus have sometim ...
''.
Tobacco leaf curl virus Tobacco leaf curl viruses (TLCV) are several species of plant pathogenic viruses in the genus ''Begomovirus ''Begomovirus'' is a genus of viruses, in the family ''Geminiviridae''. They are plant viruses that as a group have a very wide host r ...
is a
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occasionally affecting plants of this genus. The foliage is eaten by some
Lepidoptera Lepidoptera ( ) or lepidopterans is an order (biology), order of winged insects which includes butterflies and moths. About 180,000 species of the Lepidoptera have been described, representing 10% of the total described species of living organ ...
larvae, including those of ''
Orthonama obstipata ''Orthonama obstipata'', the gem, is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was Species description, first described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1794. It is a cosmopolitan species. In continental Europe though in the northeast, its rang ...
'' (The Gem).


Medical use

The common names for the plants are all based on the previous usage of one species, '' Eupatorium perfoliatum'', as an herbal medicine. Despite its name, boneset is not used to treat broken bones, instead the common name apparently derives from the herb's use to treat
dengue fever Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne disease caused by dengue virus, prevalent in tropical and subtropical areas. Asymptomatic infections are uncommon, mild cases happen frequently; if symptoms appear, they typically begin 3 to 14 days after i ...
, which was also called breakbone fever because of the pain that it caused. The name thoroughwort also comes from ''Eupatorium perfoliatum'', and refers to the perfoliate leaves, in which the stem appears to pierce the leaf (i.e. go through, note that in older usage "thorough" was not distinguished from "through", compare for example the word thoroughfare). Boneset, although
poison A poison is any chemical substance that is harmful or lethal to living organisms. The term is used in a wide range of scientific fields and industries, where it is often specifically defined. It may also be applied colloquially or figurati ...
ous to humans and grazing
livestock Livestock are the Domestication, domesticated animals that are raised in an Agriculture, agricultural setting to provide labour and produce diversified products for consumption such as meat, Egg as food, eggs, milk, fur, leather, and wool. The t ...
, has been used in
folk medicine Traditional medicine (also known as indigenous medicine or folk medicine) refers to the knowledge, skills, and practices rooted in the cultural beliefs of various societies, especially Indigenous groups, used for maintaining health and treatin ...
, for instance to excrete excess
uric acid Uric acid is a heterocyclic compound of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen with the Chemical formula, formula C5H4N4O3. It forms ions and salts known as urates and acid urates, such as ammonium acid urate. Uric acid is a product of the meta ...
which causes
gout Gout ( ) is a form of inflammatory arthritis characterized by recurrent attacks of pain in a red, tender, hot, and Joint effusion, swollen joint, caused by the deposition of needle-like crystals of uric acid known as monosodium urate crysta ...
. Caution is advised when using boneset, since it contains
toxic Toxicity is the degree to which a chemical substance or a particular mixture of substances can damage an organism. Toxicity can refer to the effect on a whole organism, such as an animal, bacterium, or plant, as well as the effect on a subst ...
compounds that can cause
liver The liver is a major metabolic organ (anatomy), organ exclusively found in vertebrates, which performs many essential biological Function (biology), functions such as detoxification of the organism, and the Protein biosynthesis, synthesis of var ...
damage. Side effects include muscular tremors, weakness, and
constipation Constipation is a bowel dysfunction that makes bowel movements infrequent or hard to pass. The Human feces, stool is often hard and dry. Other symptoms may include abdominal pain, bloating, and feeling as if one has not completely passed the ...
; overdoses may be deadly.


Selected species


North America

* '' Eupatorium album'' L.– white thoroughwort * '' Eupatorium altissimum'' L. – tall thoroughwort *'' Eupatorium anomalum'' Nash – Florida thoroughwort
apomictic In botany, apomixis is asexual reproduction, asexual development of seed or embryo without Fertilisation, fertilization. However, other definitions include replacement of the seed by a plantlet or replacement of the flower by bulbils. Apomictic ...
hybrid derivative of '' Eupatorium mohrii'' and '' Eupatorium rotundifolium'' * ''
Eupatorium capillifolium ''Eupatorium capillifolium'', or dog fennel (also written "dogfennel"), is a North American perennial herbaceous plant in the family Asteraceae, native to the eastern and south-central United States. It is generally between 50 cm and 2 meter ...
'' (Lamarck) Small – dog-fennel * '' Eupatorium compositifolium'' Walter – Yankeeweed * '' Eupatorium godfreyanum'' Cronquist,
apomictic In botany, apomixis is asexual reproduction, asexual development of seed or embryo without Fertilisation, fertilization. However, other definitions include replacement of the seed by a plantlet or replacement of the flower by bulbils. Apomictic ...
hybrid derivative of '' Eupatorium rotundifolium'' and '' Eupatorium sessilifolium'' * '' Eupatorium hyssopifolium'' L. – hyssop-leaved thoroughwort * '' Eupatorium lancifolium'' (Torrey & A.Gray) Small – lance-leaved thoroughwort * '' Eupatorium leptophyllum'' DC. – false fennel * '' Eupatorium leucolepis'' (DC.) Torrey & A.Gray – justiceweed * '' Eupatorium linearifolium'' Walter – (''Eupatorium cuneifolium'') * ''
Eupatorium maritimum ''Eupatorium'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, containing from 36 to 60 species depending on the classification system. Most are herbaceous perennials growing to tall. A few are shrubs. The genus is native to temperate ...
'' E.E.Schill.
apomictic In botany, apomixis is asexual reproduction, asexual development of seed or embryo without Fertilisation, fertilization. However, other definitions include replacement of the seed by a plantlet or replacement of the flower by bulbils. Apomictic ...
hybrid derivative of '' Eupatorium mohrii'' and '' Eupatorium serotinum'' * '' Eupatorium mikanioides'' Chapman – semaphore thoroughwort * '' Eupatorium mohrii'' Greene – Mohr's thoroughwort *'' Eupatorium novae-angliae'' (Fernald) V.I.Sullivan ex A.Haines & Sorrie
apomictic In botany, apomixis is asexual reproduction, asexual development of seed or embryo without Fertilisation, fertilization. However, other definitions include replacement of the seed by a plantlet or replacement of the flower by bulbils. Apomictic ...
hybrid derivative of '' Eupatorium paludicola'' and '' Eupatorium perfoliatum'' * '' Eupatorium paludicola'' E.E.Schill. & LeBlond – swamp thoroughwort, until 2007 classified as part of '' Eupatorium leucolepis'' * '' Eupatorium perfoliatum'' L. – common boneset * '' Eupatorium petaloideum'' Britton – showy white thoroughwort, often considered to be part of '' Eupatorium album'' * '' Eupatorium pilosum'' Walter – rough boneset, often considered to be part of '' Eupatorium rotundifolium'' * '' Eupatorium resinosum'' Torrey ex DC. – pine barren boneset * '' Eupatorium rotundifolium'' L. – round-leaved thoroughwort * '' Eupatorium semiserratum'' DC. – smallflower thoroughwort * '' Eupatorium serotinum'' L. – late boneset, late thoroughwort * '' Eupatorium sessilifolium'' L. – upland boneset * '' Eupatorium sullivaniae'' E.E.Schill.
apomictic In botany, apomixis is asexual reproduction, asexual development of seed or embryo without Fertilisation, fertilization. However, other definitions include replacement of the seed by a plantlet or replacement of the flower by bulbils. Apomictic ...
hybrid derivative of '' Eupatorium album'' and '' Eupatorium lancifolium''


Europe

* ''
Eupatorium cannabinum ''Eupatorium cannabinum'', commonly known as hemp-agrimony, or holy rope, is a herbaceous plant in the family Asteraceae. It is a robust Perennial plant, perennial native to Europe, NW. Africa, Turkey, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, the Caucasus and ...
'' L. – hemp-agrimony


Asia

* '' Eupatorium amabile'' Kitam. * '' Eupatorium benguetense'' C.Robinson * '' Eupatorium camiguinense'' Merr. * '' Eupatorium chinense'' L. * '' Eupatorium formosanum'' Hayata * '' Eupatorium fortunei'' Turcz. – ''fujibakama'', ''pei lan'' * '' Eupatorium japonicum'' Thunb. (often included in ''E. chinense'') * ''Eupatorium leonardii'' Ferreras & E.E.Lamont, * '' Eupatorium lindleyanum'' DC. * '' Eupatorium luchuense'' Nakai * ''Eupatorium makinoi'' T.Kawahara & T.Yahara (see ''E. chinense'') * '' Eupatorium nodiflorum'' DC. * '' Eupatorium quaternum'' DC. * '' Eupatorium sambucifolium'' Elmer * '' Eupatorium shimadai'' Kitam. * '' Eupatorium squamosum'' D.Don * '' Eupatorium tashiroi'' Hayata * '' Eupatorium toppingianum'' Elmer * '' Eupatorium variabile'' Makino * '' Eupatorium yakushimaense'' Masam. & Kitam


Moved to other genera

* ''Eupatorium adamantium''
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(moved to ''
Koanophyllon ''Koanophyllon'' is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae. They are perennials and shrubs (rarely vines or trees) and are native to South America, Central America, the West Indies, Mexico, with a few species range extending into the United S ...
'') * ''Eupatorium amygdalinum'' (moved to '' Ayapana'') * ''Eupatorium ayapana'' – aya-pana, water hemp (moved to ''
Ayapana triplinervis ''Ayapana triplinervis'' (aya-pana, water hemp) is a tropical American shrub in the family Asteraceae. This plant has long slender leaves which are often used in traditional medicine. The flowers are pale pink and the thin, hairless stem is redd ...
'') * ''Eupatorium bracteatum'' Gardn. (moved to ''
Stomatanthes ''Stomatanthes'' is a genus of African and South American plants in the tribe Eupatorieae within the family Asteraceae. Classification Although ''Stomatanthes'' is classified in the subtribe Eupatoriinae in the influential 1987 classification ...
, S. pernambucensis'') * ''Eupatorium coelestinum'' – mistflower (moved to ''
Conoclinium ''Conoclinium'', the mistflowers, is a genus of four species of herbaceous perennial flowering plants, native to North America. They are tall, and have blue to purple or violet flowers (occasionally white). The plants of this genus have sometim ...
'') * ''Eupatorium collinum'' (moved to ''
Chromolaena ''Chromolaena'' is a genus of about 165 species of perennials and shrubs in the family Asteraceae. The name is derived from the Greek words (), meaning "color", and () or () meaning "cloak". It refers to the colored phyllaries of some species ...
collina'') * ''Eupatorium itatiayense'' Georg Hans Emmo Wolfgang Hieronymus, Hieron. (moved to ''
Symphyopappus ''Symphyopappus'' is a genus of South American plants in the tribe Eupatorieae within the family Asteraceae.Aristeguietia gayana'') * ''Eupatorium laevigatum'' DC. (moved to ''
Chromolaena ''Chromolaena'' is a genus of about 165 species of perennials and shrubs in the family Asteraceae. The name is derived from the Greek words (), meaning "color", and () or () meaning "cloak". It refers to the colored phyllaries of some species ...
'') * ''Eupatorium ligustrinum'' (moved to ''
Ageratina ''Ageratina'', commonly known as snakeroot, is a genus of over 300 species of Perennial plant, perennials and rounded shrubs in the family (biology), family Asteraceae. These plants grow mainly in the warmer regions of the Americas and West Ind ...
ligustrina'') * ''Eupatorium maculatum'' (moved to ''
Eutrochium maculatum ''Eutrochium maculatum'', the spotted joe-pyeweed, is a North American species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is widespread through much of the United States and Canada. It is the only species of the genus ''Eutrochium'' found ...
'') Joe-Pye weed * ''Eupatorium maximiliani''
Schrad. Heinrich Adolf Schrader (1 January 1767 in Alfeld near Hildesheim – 22 October 1836 in Göttingen) was a German botanist and mycologist. He studied medicine early in life. He named the Australian plant genus ''Hakea'' in 1797. In 1795 he re ...
ex
DC. Augustin Pyramus (or Pyrame) de Candolle (, , ; 4 February 17789 September 1841) was a Swiss botanist. René Louiche Desfontaines launched de Candolle's botanical career by recommending him at a herbarium. Within a couple of years de Candolle ...
(moved to ''
Chromolaena ''Chromolaena'' is a genus of about 165 species of perennials and shrubs in the family Asteraceae. The name is derived from the Greek words (), meaning "color", and () or () meaning "cloak". It refers to the colored phyllaries of some species ...
'') * ''Eupatorium megalophyllum'' (moved to '' Bartlettina sordida'') * ''Eupatorium officinale'' (moved to ''
Mikania ''Mikania'' is a genus of about 450 species of plants in the tribe Eupatorieae within the family Asteraceae. The name honors the Czech botanist Johann Christian Mikan, 1743–1814. Members of the genus are stem twiners and lianas and are common ...
'') * ''Eupatorium pacificum'' (moved to ''
Ageratina ''Ageratina'', commonly known as snakeroot, is a genus of over 300 species of Perennial plant, perennials and rounded shrubs in the family (biology), family Asteraceae. These plants grow mainly in the warmer regions of the Americas and West Ind ...
'') * ''Eupatorium purpureum'' (moved to ''
Eutrochium purpureum ''Eutrochium purpureum'', commonly known as purple Joe-Pye weed or sweetscented joe pye weed, is an herbaceous perennial plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native to eastern and central North America, from Ontario east to New Hampshire and sou ...
'') * ''Eupatorium pyrifolium''
DC. Augustin Pyramus (or Pyrame) de Candolle (, , ; 4 February 17789 September 1841) was a Swiss botanist. René Louiche Desfontaines launched de Candolle's botanical career by recommending him at a herbarium. Within a couple of years de Candolle ...
(moved to ''
Steyermarkina ''Steyermarkina'' is a genus of South American plants in the tribe Eupatorieae within the family Asteraceae.P.W.Lund. ex
DC. Augustin Pyramus (or Pyrame) de Candolle (, , ; 4 February 17789 September 1841) was a Swiss botanist. René Louiche Desfontaines launched de Candolle's botanical career by recommending him at a herbarium. Within a couple of years de Candolle ...
(moved to '' Kaunia'') * ''Eupatorium rugosum'' (moved to ''
Ageratina altissima ''Ageratina altissima'', also known as white snakeroot, richweed, or white sanicle, is a poisonous perennial herb in the family Asteraceae, native to eastern and central North America. An older binomial name for this species is ''Eupatorium rugo ...
'') * ''Eupatorium sordidum'' (moved to '' Bartlettina sordida'') * ''Eupatorium squalidum''
DC. Augustin Pyramus (or Pyrame) de Candolle (, , ; 4 February 17789 September 1841) was a Swiss botanist. René Louiche Desfontaines launched de Candolle's botanical career by recommending him at a herbarium. Within a couple of years de Candolle ...
(moved to ''
Chromolaena ''Chromolaena'' is a genus of about 165 species of perennials and shrubs in the family Asteraceae. The name is derived from the Greek words (), meaning "color", and () or () meaning "cloak". It refers to the colored phyllaries of some species ...
'') * ''Eupatorium urticaefolium'' (moved to ''
Ageratina ''Ageratina'', commonly known as snakeroot, is a genus of over 300 species of Perennial plant, perennials and rounded shrubs in the family (biology), family Asteraceae. These plants grow mainly in the warmer regions of the Americas and West Ind ...
'', synonym of ''A. altissima'') * ''Eupatorium vauthierianum''
DC. Augustin Pyramus (or Pyrame) de Candolle (, , ; 4 February 17789 September 1841) was a Swiss botanist. René Louiche Desfontaines launched de Candolle's botanical career by recommending him at a herbarium. Within a couple of years de Candolle ...
(moved to '' Heterocondylus alatus'')


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