St. John's Wort

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Exceptional variegated foliage brings season-long color to the garden. Outstanding at the edge of a woodland garden combined with ferns and Solomon's seal. Bright flowers late in the summer are stunning. Shear back in spring.

Companion Plants

Balloon Flower

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Balloon Flower

Bright flowers attract hummingbirds to your garden. Makes a colorful display along walkways or in rock gardens, planted with gray or burgundy foliages and pastel flowers. Remove faded flowers for best reblooming. New growth emerges in late spring.

Coneflower

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Purple Coneflower

Abundant flowers attract butterflies to a wide range of landscape settings. Beautiful in perennial, wildflower, cutting or mixed gardens. Attractive planted with monarda, daisies, phlox, liatris or ornamental grasses. Will tolerate periods of drought.

Lilyturf

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Lilyturf

Lush foliage and beautiful flowers are lovely at garden or woodland edges, in rock gardens or even indoors as a houseplant. An outstanding ground cover, it will even perform in dry shade. Cut back in early spring to promote new growth.

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Details

Common name

St. John's Wort

Botanical name

Hypericum x moseriana

Variety

Tricolor

Zone

USDA 6 - 10

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Bloom color

Yellow

Bloom time

summer

Light

sun

Height

16-18" (41-46 cm)

Habit

shrubby

Water

weekly during dry spells

Feed

use all-purpose

Maintenance

prune back in spring