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Hypericumsetosum Linnaeus. Hairy St. John’s-wort. Phen: May-Sep. Hab: Pine savannas, wet pine flatwoods, boggy areas, adjacent ditches, fireplow lines, and scrapes. Dist: Se. VA south to c. peninsular FL, west to se. TX.
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Height:1-3 ft.
plant sale text:Hairy St.John's-wort is a native perennial that occurs in moist and wet pine flatwoods, savannas, ditches, and bogs in the southeastern Coastal Plain. It has small, yellow pinwheel-shaped, five-petaled flowers throughout the summer. Hairy St.John's-wort is named for the dense, tiny hairs covering the stem and leaves. This species prefers moist to wet soil in full sun and would be a perfect addition to a sunny bog garden.