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gil wrote: |
It's Rose of Sharon. Not St John's wort, whose flowers are more straggly-petalled, smaller and more orangey. |
Thats certainly true of common St. Johns Wort or the others (hairy and pale, I think).
*grabs Phillips wild flower book*
Yeah, common is Hypericum perforatum.
Now the term 'St. Johns Wort' is often applied to lots of the plants of the Hypericum genus. Apparently they were hung around the neck by crusaders on St. Johns eve to ward off evil nasty things. I've also heard that it was used by the Knights of St. John to heal wounds. Take your pick
Now I rekon that the pic is Hypericum hidcote, another 'St. Johns wort', and one that is sometimes planted in gardens:
https://images.google.co.uk/images?q=hypericum+hidcote
Rose of sharon... Could be, that's another Hypericum and its sometimes labelled as a St. Johns wort. Looks a wee bit less like it, though:
https://images.google.co.uk/images?q=hypericum+calycinum
Either way, we're not far off
Its common St. Johns wort that is used 'medicinally', but to be honest its considered poisonous, and the herbal application should be considered dubious (has a lot of side effects, so be very, very, very careful with it, always consult a doctor when considering taking anythign as serious as this). |
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