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Appearance: St. John’s wort or Hypericum Hidcote is a deciduous shrub with a compact and rounded growth habit. It typically reaches a height of about 60-90 cm (2-3 feet) and has a similar spread.
Leaves: The leaves are small, ovate to lanceolate, and have a glossy, dark green color. They often have translucent spots or glands on the leaves, which are characteristic of many Hypericum species.
Flowers: One of the most attractive features of Hypericum ‘Hidcote’ is its bright yellow flowers, which have five petals and a prominent cluster of stamens at the center. The flowers bloom in summer, usually from late June to August, and can add a splash of color to the garden.
Fruit: After flowering, ‘Hidcote’ produces small, berry-like capsules that are green at first and turn brown as they mature.
Winter interest: Even in the winter months, ‘Hidcote’ can offer some interest as the plant retains its woody structure and may display attractive seed capsules.
Uses of Hypericum ‘Hidcote’:
Ornamental purposes: Hypericum ‘Hidcote’ is primarily grown for its ornamental value. It is often used as a low-maintenance flowering shrub in garden borders, mass plantings, or as a ground cover.
Drought tolerance: Hypericum is known for its tolerance to drought and can thrive in various soil conditions, making it a relatively easy plant to grow.
Medicinal and herbal uses: Some Hypericum species, particularly Hypericum perforatum (common St. John’s wort), have been traditionally used in herbal medicine for their potential antidepressant and anti-inflammatory properties. However, it’s essential to note that ‘Hidcote’ may not have the same medicinal properties as Hypericum perforatum.
As with any plant, it’s crucial to consider the specific growing conditions in your area and consult with local gardening experts to ensure that Hypericum ‘Hidcote’ is suitable for your garden and landscaping needs. Additionally, some Hypericum species can be considered invasive in certain regions, so be sure to check with local authorities or plant conservation organizations before planting
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