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Solved : St. John's Wort

Started by Tom, June 11, 2001, 03:04:44 PM

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Tom

Just for somthing to do try to find out what this is.  I don't know either......yet.

It's a small plant about 8"-10" high. The flower is about the size of a quarter.  Picture taken today in NE Florida on the side of a dirt road and on the edge of a Hardwood swamp at about 9 ft above sea level.  The ground is 2" of sand on top of blue gumbo clay. :-/

Tom


Jeff

Just call me the midget doctor.
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Tom

leaves are smooth edged, lighter green on bottom, no hairs, lancelet(?) and opposed on a single and ocassionaly split woody stem.


Tom


Jeff

Now I say, with almost certainty.( we have some in our garden but it has never flowered)

Common or perhaps western St.-John's-wort

Hypericum perforatum
Family: St.-John's-wort

St John's wort
Just call me the midget doctor.
Forestry Forum Founder and Chief Cook and Bottle Washer.

Commercial circle sawmill sawyer in a past life for 25yrs.
Ezekiel 22:30

Tom

Yep, Me too.
I figured it must be common but it sure looks like the picture of western, doesn't it?

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