30-45cm St John's Wort | Hypericum inodorum Bare Root Plant
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- A dense, bushy evergreen shrub offering year-round appeal.
- Boasts deep green leaves, golden yellow summer flowers, and striking purple berries.
- Perfect for wildlife-friendly hedges, ground cover, or container planting.
- A hardy, moderately growing shrub reaching up to 1.2m.
- Attracts bees and birds, providing long-lasting seasonal colour.
- Species: St John's wort
- Features: Evergreen, wildlife benefactor, colourful berries & fruits
- Flowering Season: Summer (May to August)
- Planting Time: October to March
- Flower Colour: Yellow. Clusters of star-shaped flowers with prominent stamens.
- Position: Full sun to partial shade
- Habit: Bushy, with several shoots from a central point. Ideal for hedging.
- Eventual Spread: 1.2m
- Hardiness: H5 - Hardy in most UK locations (-15°C to -10°C)
- Pest & Disease Resistance: Generally pest-free, but may be susceptible to rust.
- Soil Type: Any well-drained, fertile soil.
- Growth Rate: Average (20-40cm per year)
- Planting: Prefers well-drained soil. If your soil is heavy, mix in horticultural grit to improve drainage when planting.
- Spacing: For hedging, plant 2 per metre (50cm apart). For a specimen plant, allow 1m.
- Watering: Water thoroughly after planting. For bare root plants, water only during dry spells once established.
- Feeding: Not required; this is a low-maintenance plant.
- Pruning: In spring, cut back any weak or old stems to the base or to strong new shoots, just above a bud.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: Bare root plant
- Height on Arrival: 30-45cm
- Eventual Height: 1.2m (can be maintained at 1m)
Highlights
- A dense, bushy evergreen shrub offering year-round appeal.
- Boasts deep green leaves, golden yellow summer flowers, and striking purple berries.
- Perfect for wildlife-friendly hedges, ground cover, or container planting.
- A hardy, moderately growing shrub reaching up to 1.2m.
- Attracts bees and birds, providing long-lasting seasonal colour.
Variety Specifications
- Species: St John's wort
- Features: Evergreen, wildlife benefactor, colourful berries & fruits
- Flowering Season: Summer (May to August)
- Planting Time: October to March
- Flower Colour: Yellow. Clusters of star-shaped flowers with prominent stamens.
- Position: Full sun to partial shade
- Habit: Bushy, with several shoots from a central point. Ideal for hedging.
- Eventual Spread: 1.2m
- Hardiness: H5 - Hardy in most UK locations (-15°C to -10°C)
- Pest & Disease Resistance: Generally pest-free, but may be susceptible to rust.
- Soil Type: Any well-drained, fertile soil.
- Growth Rate: Average (20-40cm per year)
Planting & Care
- Planting: Prefers well-drained soil. If your soil is heavy, mix in horticultural grit to improve drainage when planting.
- Spacing: For hedging, plant 2 per metre (50cm apart). For a specimen plant, allow 1m.
- Watering: Water thoroughly after planting. For bare root plants, water only during dry spells once established.
- Feeding: Not required; this is a low-maintenance plant.
- Pruning: In spring, cut back any weak or old stems to the base or to strong new shoots, just above a bud.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: Bare root plant
- Height on Arrival: 30-45cm
- Eventual Height: 1.2m (can be maintained at 1m)
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