Hypericum Flowering Shrub

Hypericum Flowering Shrub

Hypericum Androsaemum Flowering Shrub

Tutsan, or Sweet Amber. Europe (Britain). A pretty native species, growing about 2 feet high, with ovate leaves having glandular dots and terminal clustered cymes of yellow flowers.

Hypericum Aureum Flowering Shrub

South Carolina and Georgia, 1882. This soon forms a neat and handsome plant. The flowers are unusually large, and remarkable for the tufts of golden-yellow stamens with which they are furnished.

Hypericum Calycinum Flowering Shrub

Aaron's Beard, or Rose of Sharon. South-east Europe. This is a well-known native species of shrubby growth, bearing large yellow flowers from 3 inches to 4 inches in diameter. It is a prostrate plant, with coriaceous glossy leaves with small pellucid dots, and of great value for planting in the shade.

Hypericum Elatum Flowering Shrub

iA spreading species from North America (1762), growing to fully 4 feet in height, and bearing terminal corymbs of large, bright yellow flowers in July and August. Leaves rather large, oblong-ovate, and revolute. On account of its spreading rapidly from the root, this species requires to be planted where it will have plenty of room.

Hypericum Hircinum Flowering Shrub

Goat-scented St. John's Wort. Mediterranean region, 1640. A small-growing and slender species, with oblong-lanceolate leaves 2 inches long, and producing small yellow flowers in terminal heads. There is a smaller growing form known as Hypericum hircinum minus. The plant emits a peculiar goat-like odour.

Hypericum Moserianum Flowering Shrub

A beautiful hybrid form with red anthers.

Hypericum Oblongifolium Flowering Shrub

Nepaul, 1823. An evergreen species, about 4 feet high, with oblong, pellucid, dotted leaves, and deep golden, somewhat waxy flowers at the end of summer.

Hypericum Prolificum Flowering Shrub

North America, 1758. This is a much branched twiggy shrub, about 4 feet high, with small, linear-lanceolate leaves, thickly studded with pellucid dots. Flowers not very large, five-petalled, and of a pleasing bright yellow colour. The allied if not identical Hypericum Kalmiana is worthy of being included in a selection of these plants.

Hypericum Uralum Flowering Shrub

Nepaul, 1823. A neat but fragile species that attains to about a yard in height. Leaves rather small, elliptic, almost stalkless, and perforated with transparent dots. Flowers small and of a bright golden yellow.

Hypericum fasciculatum, Hypericum pyrimidatum, and Hypericum patulum are all worthy of attention, where a good representative collection is of importance. The Hypericums succeed best when planted in a rather sandy and not too dry loam, and they are readily increased either from divisions or by means of cuttings.

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Hypericum flowering shrub a great shrub for the garden - Shrubs are very popular in the garden, there are winter flowering shrubs and summer flowering shrubs - Hypericum