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21+ Shrubby St John S Wort Shrub

Seed pods can be used in dried floral arrangements. Brown seed pods form in september and remain on the plant all winter.

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Shrubby st john s wort shrub

John s wort was adopted because of this practice. It is tolerant of a wide range of soil types including slow draining clay. There are many varieties of this plant with several common names such as tipton s weed.

Older gray bark peels back to expose a pale orange interior. Rosin rose goatweed aarons beard and klamath weed. John s wort can be short lived.

This shrub will natually form a round bush appearance but can be pruned early spring for a more densely mounded shape. Available at prairie moon nursery. An absolute bee magnet that will take almost any soil type.

Hypericum prolificum is a densely branched and rounded deciduous shrub with a branching. The bright yellow flowers with a profusion of yellow stamens look like fireworks. This shrubby perennial wildflower is abundantly branched and 2 4 tall.

The exfoliating bark and attractive seed capsules add winter interest to the landscape. John s wort thrives in full sun to part shade and moist well drained soil. Hypericum prolificum shrubby st john s wort.

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