Mistflower is a common name for a variety of flowering plants, also known as Eupatorium or Conoclinium. Depending on the region, these plants may also be referred to as blue boneset, wild ageratum, or nectar plant. In Spanish-speaking areas, they may be called cardosanto, while in Asia they may be called shrubby boneset. Common synonyms for mistflower include Joe-Pye weed, snakeroot, and blue mistflower. These plants are often valued for their medicinal and culinary properties, as well as their ability to attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Regardless of the name they go by, mistflowers add vibrant color and diversity to the world of flora.