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The Vibrant Hypericum Adds Sunshine to GardensWith Vivid Yellow Flowers the Hypericum is an Ideal Garden Shrub
For an ideal garden shrub, nothing beats the vivid Hypericum. An easy to grow plant, with plenty varieties to choose from, Hypericum adds summer sunshine to all gardens.
The Hypericum shrub, which is also called St. John’s Wort has a global distribution and in some areas it is considered to be an invasive weed and its eradication from arable land is constantly pursued, but the sunshine yellow flowers of the Hypericum perforatum makes this delightful shrub a favorite in gardens around the globe. There are up to 400 different species of Hypericum. To help identify Hypericum perforatum from the other species it is often called Common St.John’s Wort. Most Popular Hypericums
Where to Grow Hypericum
Hypericum tolerates the most basic knowledge of pruning from mild to severe and yet it just keeps on surviving. These plants benefit from a formal pruning in early spring, the result being more flowers. There is no exact method of pruning a Hypericum – decide on the required size and cut to match. Hypericum calycinum should be cut down to the earth each year and let it start again. Propagating a HypericumIncreasing the stock can be done by taking cuttings or by planting seeds. These delightful shrubs are easy to grow and are very low maintenance. Once established they just flourish and delight with their profusion of yellow all summer long and can be used: in borders, as hedging, as a focal shrub - planted at the end of a long pathway or as ground cover for any difficult areas. All Hypericums bloom endlessly.
The copyright of the article The Vibrant Hypericum Adds Sunshine to Gardens in Plants & Bulbs is owned by Laurence O'Sullivan. Permission to republish The Vibrant Hypericum Adds Sunshine to Gardens in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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