St John's Wort.
"Found all around the world, and in a variety of habitats, this genus is composed of more than 400 species of evergreen and deciduous annuals, perennials, shrubs, and trees, and belongs to the St Johns-wort (Clusiaceae) family. These plants are popular with gardeners for their easy-care nature, undemanding requirements, and dainty golden flowers, often with pronounced stamens, that usually appear among the lush foliage in summer and autumn. Other than the weedy perennial St Johns wort (Hypericum perforatum), several species have local medicinal uses and many yield a golden-orange dye."
"St. John's wort is a flowering plant named because the bright yellow flowers were said to bloom for the first time around St. John the Baptist's birthday. The word "wort" means "plant" in Old English."
St John's Wort.
"Found all around the world, and in a variety of habitats, this genus is composed of more than 400 species of evergreen and deciduous annuals, perennials, shrubs, and trees, and belongs to the St Johns-wort (Clusiaceae) family. These plants are popular with gardeners for their easy-care nature, undemanding requirements, and dainty golden flowers, often with pronounced stamens, that usually appear among the lush foliage in summer and autumn. Other than the weedy perennial St Johns wort (Hypericum perforatum), several species have local medicinal uses and many yield a golden-orange dye."
"St. John's wort is a flowering plant named because the bright yellow flowers were said to bloom for the first time around St. John the Baptist's birthday. The word "wort" means "plant" in Old English."