Hypericum punctatumCommon Names: Spotted St. John's Wort, Dotted St. John's Wort | Soil: Dry-Mesic Mesic Wet-Mesic | |
Height: 1 ft - 2.5 ft | ||
Blooming: Jun Jul Aug Sep |
Grows in a wide range of conditions. The flowers produce no nectar, but copious amounts of pollen; it is relished by many species of bees. This species has a long blooming period and is rarely eaten by mammals.
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