St. John's Wort (3.5" pot)
Latin Name: Hypericum perforatum. Family: Hypericaceae
USDA hardiness zone: 3
Growth habit: Spreading medium herb
Mature size: 2 ft.
Native range: Eurasia
Preferred habitat: Sandy soil, garden soil, full sun
Pollinators: Bees
Edible parts: Medicinal leaves and Flowers
Uses and functions: Flowering around the summer solstice, St. John's wort has long been used in herbalism. It's a glorious sight in midsummer for insects and gardeners. When made into a tincture or oil it turns fire truck red!
Latin Name: Hypericum perforatum. Family: Hypericaceae
USDA hardiness zone: 3
Growth habit: Spreading medium herb
Mature size: 2 ft.
Native range: Eurasia
Preferred habitat: Sandy soil, garden soil, full sun
Pollinators: Bees
Edible parts: Medicinal leaves and Flowers
Uses and functions: Flowering around the summer solstice, St. John's wort has long been used in herbalism. It's a glorious sight in midsummer for insects and gardeners. When made into a tincture or oil it turns fire truck red!
Latin Name: Hypericum perforatum. Family: Hypericaceae
USDA hardiness zone: 3
Growth habit: Spreading medium herb
Mature size: 2 ft.
Native range: Eurasia
Preferred habitat: Sandy soil, garden soil, full sun
Pollinators: Bees
Edible parts: Medicinal leaves and Flowers
Uses and functions: Flowering around the summer solstice, St. John's wort has long been used in herbalism. It's a glorious sight in midsummer for insects and gardeners. When made into a tincture or oil it turns fire truck red!