Hairy St John’s Wort –Hypericum hirsutum – grows well on damp soils in semi-shade. In the wild, Hairy St John’s Wort grows along roadsides and river banks, and in open woodland. Plants typically grow to about 2 foot in height and produce bright yellow flowers in July and August. Hairy St John’s Wort looks best growing with other wildflowers that bloom in mid to mid late summer such as Common Agrimony, Greater Knapweed, White campion and Small Scabious.
HAIRY ST JOHN'S WORT Seeds
How to grow Hairy St John’s Wort Seeds
Hairy St John’s Wort seeds should be sown in autumn, either outside, where they are to flower, or in seed trays and covered lightly with compost. The seedlings, can be pricked out and grown on, for planting out later in the year.type - perennial,
colour - Yellow,
height - 50 to 75cms,
flowering months - July, August,
habitat - Semi-Shade (Orchards, Hedgerow, Banks, Open Woodland), Moist Grassland (Clay, Loams),
Attracts Butterflies
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