$20.00
Common Name: Creeping Saint John’s Wort
- Habit: Subshrub
- Light: Part Shade (2-5 hrs. direct sun)
- Water Needs: Dry, Average
- Height: <1′
- Flower: Yellow, Jun, Jul, Aug
- Fruit: Reddish-brown ovoid capsule containing seeds
- Fall Color: No
- Natural Habitat: Bottomland Deciduous Forest, Upland Deciduous Forest
Hypericum hypericoides is an evergreen shrub with a creeping habit, making dense mats of foliage up to 8 inches tall and about 1.5 feet across. Ovoid, opposite leaves line the stems and pale yellow four-petaled flowers bloom at the top. The flowers are irregular with the petals being in a ‘X’ shape rather than equidistant. Stems are thread-thin, the bark is a cinnamon reddish-brown color which contrasts nicely with the blue-green hue of the leaves. Blooms from June through August.
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