Dotted / Spotted St. Johns Wort | Hypericum punctatum
πΏ Ships well rooted in a 3.5 x 5 inch deep pot. Well established root system and ready to plant! May arrive dormant and without leaves/foliage December - April. Most people are familiar with the introduced European St. John's Wort (H. perforatum) β dotted St. John's Wort is its native North American counterpart. The telltale difference is in the spots: black dots and streaks marking both the flower petals and the leaves, giving the whole plant a delicate, detailed quality that's genuinely pretty up close. Tight clusters of yellow flowers bloom from midsummer into early fall on upright, multi-stemmed plants reaching 1β2Β½ feet tall. Bumblebees and sweat bees work the pollen-rich flowers heavily β it carries a Xerces Society special value designation for bumble bees β and it serves as a larval host for the Gray Hairstreak butterfly and Gray Half-Spot moth. It adapts to woodland edges, prairie margins, meadows, and streambanks, handles a range of soil conditions, and spreads gently by short rhizomes to form tidy colonies over time. Deer leave it alone. πΏ Latin Name: Hypericum punctatum π Light: Full sun to part shade π± Soil: Well-drained, average to moist; loamy preferred; adaptable to a range of conditions π§ Water: Moderate; consistent moisture; more drought-tolerant in part shade π Mature Size: 1β2Β½ ft tall; spreading colony by short rhizomes πΈ Bloom Time: Midsummer through early fall πΊοΈ Hardiness Zone: 3β8 π¦ Wildlife Value: Special value to bumble bees and sweat bees; larval host for Gray Hairstreak butterfly and Gray Half-Spot moth; deer and rabbit resistant β οΈ Note: Leaf sap can cause skin irritation when exposed to sunlight β handle with care in sunny conditions
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- Size
- 3.5" x 5" pot
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- 3.5" x 5" pot β 12.95 USD β In stock
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