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Plants Hyophorbe verschaffeltiiHypericum calycinum

Hypericum (Hypericum patulum henryi)
Hypericums [hi-PER-ick-umz] are colorful, useful plants, many of which are suitable for residential yards and gardens. Known also as St.

 


Hypericum calycinum
St. John's Wort, Aaron's Beard
These shrubs and perennials have long-blooming, bright yellow flowers in summer.

Hypericum calycinum is a prostrate or low-growing shrub species of the genus Hypericum (Hypericaceae).

Hypericum calycinum 'Brigadoon'
Aaron's Beard
A bright new foliage color for shady sites! Golden yellow, oval leaves with reddish edges support 2" glod flowers with pincushion-like center clustered stamens in late spring and early summer.

Hypericum canariensis (Canary St. John's Wort)
3 (7)m, Canary St. John's Wort is the tallest and among the most impressive of all Canary Hypericum species.

Hypericum Elstead is one of the better Hypericums for berries. The berries start to colour pink in mid-august and last well into the autumn.

Hypericum calycinum 'Brigadoon'
(Saint Johns Wort)
Basic Info
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Hypericum moseranum. GOLD FLOWER. New Zealand
HYPERICACEAE
Shrub, spreading, mounding, 3 or more feet tall; evergreen, opposite leaves, 2 inches long, green above and blue-green below. Golden yellow 2.5 inch across blossoms, single or in clusters.

Hypericum ‘Hidcote' (formerly H. patulum ‘Hidcote') Guttiferae, Hypericaceae
Hidcote Hypericum   hi-PER-i-kum ...

Hypericum reptans
Scientific Name: Hypericum reptans Hook.f. & Thomson ex Dyer
Synonym:
Family: Clusiaceae ...

No range map exists for this species. See a map of the states in which Hypericum spp. can be found (opens a new window).
USDA Plants Database - Horticulture
Hypericum spp. is native to North America.

Hypericum tetrapterum Fr.
Common Names
European perennial St John's wort, square stemmed hypericum, square-stalk St. John's wort, square-stalked St. John's wort, square-stem St.

Hypericum perforatum
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Taxonomy
Hypericum perforatum L. (Klamath Weed) - Noxious and Nuisance Plant Management Information System (PMIS)
United States Army Corps of Engineers.

Hypericum 'Hidcote', one of the most popular St. John's worts, is believed to have resulted from the hybridization of H. calycinum and H. X cyathiflorum, itself a hybrid between two other European species. 'Hidcote' is a very showy shrub to 4 ft (25.

Moser Hypericums are not a wild species, but are the Chinese H. patulum hybridized with the North African & Central Asian H. calycinum. The latter is a creeping groundcover often called "Aaron's Beard" instead of "Creeping St. John's Wort.

Synonym: Hypericum formosum. Hypericum scouleri. (St. Johnswort)
Synonym: Guttiferae, Hypericaceae. Clusiaceae (St. Johnswort Family) ...

Medical Uses: Hypericums contain large amounts of tannins, various glycosides such as hypericin and rutin and the essential oil catechol. Long used medically in the old world and the new it is a popular herbal remedy today.

Genus: Hypericum
Description
General: perennial with rather widespread slender stolons
and rhizomes, the erect stems usually many, 10-80 cm
tall, simple to freely branched.
Leaves: opposite, ovate-lanceolate to oblong-elliptic or ...

Great St. Johnswort
Hypericum ascyron (Hypericum pyramidatum)
Great St. Johnswort is a species of special concern in Connecticut. This plant was photographed in New England Wild Flower Society's rare plants garden.

Hypericum perforatum (Guttiferae) -- This plant has been the subject of a lot of press recently. It can be used as an anti-depressant, but in large doses can also cause photodermatitis.

Hypericum cistifolium
(Syn. H. opacum)
Native to Florida
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Hypericum calycinum
Plants of Home and Garden, Trees and Shrubs ...

Hypericum
Jul 1st
Posted by Rupert Foxton-Smythe in Flowering Shrubs ...

Hypericum has a reputation as an analgesic, and is used either internally or externally to treat neuralgic pain. The macerated oil can be applied externally for neuralgia and will ease the pain of sciatica.

Hypericum Moseranum
St. John's Wort is an easy to grow herb, with over three hundred of varieties. It is used primarily for medicinal purposes. St. John's Wort is believed to have been named after St. John the Baptist.

Hypericum sp.
Family: Clusiaceae
St John Wort
Hypericum is a large and varied genus of 400 species of annuals, perennials, shrubs and a few small trees, some evergreen but mostly decidiuos, ...

Hypericum perforatum
MEDICINAL: St. Johnswort is useful for bronchitis, internal bleeding, healing wounds, and for dirty, septic wounds.

Hypericum 'Hidcote'
Butterfly Bush (Buddleia). The sweetly scented, bottlebrush flower clusters are absolute magnets for a wide variety of butterflies. This durable plant will thrive in almost any well-drained soil as long as it is in a sunny spot.

Hypericum perforatum. St. Johnswort. At a campground in northern Idaho. St. Johnswort is an invasive weed imported from Eurasia. For more information go to St. Johnswort ecology and control..

Hypericum androsaemum 'Albury Purple'
(Tutsan) (1 user review)
Hardiness Zones:
1 ...

The Vibrant Hypericum Adds Sunshine to Gardens
For an ideal garden shrub, nothing beats the vivid Hypericum. An easy to grow plant, with plenty varieties to choose from, Hypericum adds summer sunshine to all gardens.
How to Grow Coleus from Cuttings ...

9[list]/560: Hypericum (370), Vismia (55), Harungana (50). World-wide (map: from Hultén & Fries 1986; Meusel et al. 1978 - still incomplete for Africa). [Photo - Flower] ...

St. Johnswort, Hypericum sp.
[Photo]
St. Johnswort, Medicinal and Herbal Usage ...

Hypericum olympicum AGM - deciduous shrub, yellow flowers in summer, H 25cm (10in), S 30cm (12in)
Phlox subulata - evergreen, purple, red or pink flowers in early summer, H 5-15cn (2-6in), S 50cm (20in) ...

St. John's-Wort
(Hypericum species)
Spreading shrubby evergreen or semi-evergreen with bright yellow flowers in mid-summer.
1 to 3 feet ...

St. John's wort - Hypericum perforatum (in the Guttiferae or Saint John's wort family)
Parts used: Flowering tops mixture of buds and open flowers, best used fresh.
Taste/smell: Astringent, sweet, bitter.

St. John's Wort
(Hypericum perforatum LINN.)
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St. John's Wort ...

Altamisa - Hypericum perforatum
Altamisa del campo - Parthenium hysterophorus
Altamiza - Hypericum perforatum
Altarreina - Achillea ageratum
Altea - Althaea officinalis
Altramuz - Lupinus albus
Altramuz hediondo - Anagyris foetida ...

John's-wort Hypericum perforatum
common tansy Tanacetum vulgare
common toadflax; butter-and-eggs; yellow toadflax, wild snap-dragon Linaria vulgaris
common velvet grass Holcus lanatus
common vetch Vicia sativa
common wheat Triticum aestivum ...

paniculata Panicle Hydrangea Hydrangea paniculata 'Tardiva' Tardiva Hydrangea Hydrangea paniculata 'Grandiflora' PeeGee Hydrangea Hydrangea quercifolia Oakleaf Hydrangea Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snow Queen' Snow Queen Oakleaf Hydrangea Hypericum ...

John's wort Hypericum perforatum L. (Category 2)
Stink bean Paraserianthes lophantha (Willi.) (Category 1)
Strawberry guava Psidium cattleianum Sabine (Category 3)
Sugar gum Eucalyptus cladocalyx F.Muell. (Category 2) ...

any species of the large and widespread herbaceous or shrubby genus Hypericum of the family Hypericaceae (St.-John's-wort family), usually found in moist, open places and often having bright yellow flowers and dotted leaves. A St.

Field Marks: This is one of the somewhat shrubby species of Hypericum.

St John's wort used alone refers to the species Hypericum perforatum, also known as Tipton's Weed or Klamath weed, but, with qualifiers, is used to refer to any species of the genus Hypericum. Therefore, H.

Stop 6- Hypericum kalmianum
Stop 7- Physocarpus opulifolius 'Diablo'
Stop 8- Spiraea x bumalda 'Anthony Waterer'
Stop 9- Rhus aromatica
Stop 10- Cotoneaster sp.
Stop 11- Rosa rugosa
Stop 12- Syringa meyeri 'Palibin' ...

(Hypericum kalmianum, 60 cm tall, 90 cm wide)
This shrub will provide a burst of bright yellow in July and August, and its blue-green leaves are a good foil for the blooms. Another woody species, H.

Spring: Abelia, Buddleia, Datura, Fuchsia, Hibiscus, Hypericum, Perovskia, Spirea douglasii/japonica, Tamarix.

Hippuris vulgaris, Mare's Tail
Houstonia longifolia, Common Houstonia, a low herb of dry sunny places
Hypericum majus, Common St. Johnswort
Hypericum virginicum, Marsh St. Johnswort
Impatiens spp, Jewelweeds or Touch-me-not ...

Betula pumila, Calpogon tuberosus, Chamaedaphne calyculata angustifolia, Dryopteris thelypteris pubescens, Hypericum virginicum, Larix laricina, Osmunda regalis spectabilis, Rhus vernix, Spiraea tomentosa rosea, Vaccinium corymbosum, ...

Description:
Goldencup St. Johnswort matures at three foot tall and wide, has semi-evergreen foliage, and grows in zones 6 and 7. Like all Hypericum, its golden yellow flowers have a uniform color and bloom in Summer.

Ajuga reptans (Bugleweed) Arabis caucasia (Rock cress) Asarum (wild ginger, evergreen wild ginger) Bergenia (Saxifrage) Convallaria (Lily-of-the-Valley) Epimedium Euonymus fortunei (Wintercreeper Euonymus) Galax Galium Hedera (English Ivy) Hypericum ...

Johnswort commonly grows in droughty, poor, or over-grazed meadows, pastures, fields, and waste areas, usually on dry, gravelly, or sandy soils in full sunshine. Other species of Hypericum occur in Indiana, some as garden plants.

When there are three or more bundles the stamens are triadelphous, as in Hypericum aegyptiacum, or polyadelphous, as in Ricinus communis (castor-oil).

Hypericum calycinum 'Briggadoon' (PDN/Briggs Nursery 1998) (N)
Illicium parviflorum 'Florida Sunshine' (PDN 2010) (N)
Impatiens sp. 'Sichuan Gold' (D. Probst 2006) (N)
Indigofera 'Little Pinkie' (PDN 2008) (N)
Iris fulva 'Lois' (AR , L.

See also: Green, May, Japonica, Aster, Daphne

Plants Hyophorbe verschaffeltiiHypericum calycinum

 
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