Hypericum Sect. Adenosepalum
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Hypericum Sect. Adenosepalum
''Hypericum'' sect. ''Adenosepalum'' is one of 36 section (botany), sections in the genus ''Hypericum.'' Its type species is ''Hypericum montanum''. Distribution Species in the section are found primarily in Western and Central Europe, Central Russia, the Caucasus, and Morocco. Description The section contains a variety of types of plants including shrubs, shrublets, and wiry or soft herbs that grow to be up to tall. If the species in the section are woody, they will be deciduous. They will either be glabrous or have simple hairs and have dark black glands on their leaves. The leaves are placed opposite but in very rare cases are 3-whorled. Species Section ''Adenosepalum'' contains thirty species divided into four subsections as well as two Hybrid name, nothospecies. In addition, ''H. annulatum'' has three recognized subspecies and ''H. aethiopicum'' has two. * Family ''Hypericaceae'' Antoine Laurent de Jussieu, Juss. ** Genus ''Hypericum'' Carl Linnaeus, L. ***''Hyperi ...
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Hypericum Montanum
''Hypericum montanum'' is a plant species in the genus ''Hypericum'' commonly known as pale St. John's-wort or mountain St. John's wort. It is native to Eurasia and Morocco Morocco (),, ) officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is the westernmost country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria t ... in North Africa. Description ''Hypericum montanum'' are normally from 20 to 80 centimeters (8–32 inches). Its flower has five petals and it flowers from July to August. References montanum Flora of Asia Flora of Europe Flora of Morocco {{Hypericum-stub ...
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Herb
In general use, herbs are a widely distributed and widespread group of plants, excluding vegetables and other plants consumed for macronutrients, with savory or aromatic properties that are used for flavoring and garnishing food, for medicinal purposes, or for fragrances. Culinary use typically distinguishes herbs from spices. ''Herbs'' generally refers to the leafy green or flowering parts of a plant (either fresh or dried), while ''spices'' are usually dried and produced from other parts of the plant, including seeds, bark, roots and fruits. Herbs have a variety of uses including culinary, medicinal, aromatic and in some cases, spiritual. General usage of the term "herb" differs between culinary herbs and medicinal herbs; in medicinal or spiritual use, any parts of the plant might be considered as "herbs", including leaves, roots, flowers, seeds, root bark, inner bark (and cambium), resin and pericarp. The word "herb" is pronounced in Commonwealth English, but is common am ...
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Hypericum Abilianum
''Hypericum abilianum'' is a shrub in the genus '' Hypericum'', in the section Adenosepalum, known only from one specimen collected in Africa. Description The species is a subshrub 40 centimeters tall with orange to red stems. It has 3–5 flowers that are each approximately 15 mm in diameter. Its golden yellow petals are 8–10 mm long and 4 mm broad, tinged with red on the upper surfaces. Distribution It has only been found in Angola, but no conclusive distribution data has been found. The single cataloged specimen was gathered in the Huíla Province in 1960 by E.J. Mendes. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q17565898 abilianum Endemic flora of Angola ...
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Hypericum Reflexum
''Hypericum reflexum'' is a species of plant in the St. Johns wort family, Hypericaceae, endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsew ... to the Canary Islands. It is a small shrub up to in height with opposite, sessile leaves up to long and across. The flowerheads produce 5–40 bright yellow flowers with five petals each. ''Hypericum reflexum'' was described in 1782 by Carl Linnaeus the Younger. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q17812725 reflexum Plants described in 1782 Endemic flora of the Canary Islands ...
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Hypericum Delphicum
''Hypericum delphicum'' is a perennial herb in the St. John's wort family Hypericaceae, section '' Adenosepalum'' and the subsection '' Adenosepalum''. It has a diploid number of 16. Distribution and habitat ''Hypericum delphicum'' is located in the Evvoia and Andros regions of Greece, and can be found in damp and shady places among rocks. The species typically grows at the altitudes of 300–1700 meters above sea level. Description ''Hypericum delphicum'' is a perennial herb that grows tall. The plant has an herbaceous Herbaceous plants are vascular plants that have no persistent woody stems above ground. This broad category of plants includes many perennials, and nearly all annuals and biennials. Definitions of "herb" and "herbaceous" The fourth edition of t ... taproot from which grow many stems. The stems lack branches below the inflorescence. The sessile leaves have an obtuse base and a rounded tip. The pale yellow flowers are wide. The dark brown seeds a ...
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Hypericum Cuisinii
''Hypericum cuisinii'' is a perennial herb in the genus '' Hypericum'', in the section '' Adenosepalum''. The herb has pale yellow flowers and occurs in Greece and Turkey. Description ''Hypericum cuisinii'' is a perennial herbaceous flowering plant that grows tall, rarely growing as high as . The plant is cespitose and decumbent, with a woody taproot. The green and terete stems have a whitish pubescence below the inflorescences. The leaves are sessile or have short petioles measuring long. The ovate, oblong, or elliptic leaves are long and wide. The chartaceous leaves have pale pubescent to pruinose undersides and are puberulous or glabrous above. The leaves are typically flat or have recurved margins. The leaf apices are rounded, the margins are entire, and the bases are rounded. The leaves have two lateral veins that curve upwards from the lower midrib, and dense tertiary reticulation that is rather obscure. The dense, cylindrical to subcorymbose inflorescen ...
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Hypericum Atomarium
''Hypericum atomarium'' is a perennial herb in the Hypericaceae family. It stands 20-80 centimeters tall with flowers 1-2 centimeters in diameter.Hypericum Myspecies
Retrieved December 6, 2015


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Hypericum Athoum
''Hypericum athoum'' is a perennial herb A perennial plant or simply perennial is a plant that lives more than two years. The term ('' per-'' + '' -ennial'', "through the years") is often used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials. The term is also widel ... in the Hypericaceae family. It is endemic to Greece. Description Its flowers have 5 petals and its leaves are 8–15 mm long. The species's stem is 10-25 centimeters long, and its root system is that of a taproot.Hypericum Myspecies
Retrieved December 2, 2015


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Hypericum Annulatum Subsp
''Hypericum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Hypericaceae (formerly considered a subfamily of Clusiaceae). The genus has a nearly worldwide distribution, missing only from tropical lowlands, deserts and polar regions. Many ''Hypericum'' species are regarded as invasive species and noxious weeds. All members of the genus may be referred to as St. John's wort, and some are known as goatweed. The white or pink flowered marsh St. John's worts of North America and eastern Asia are generally accepted as belonging to the separate genus ''Triadenum'' Raf. ''Hypericum'' is unusual for a genus of its size because a worldwide taxonomic monograph was produced for it by Norman Robson (working at the Natural History Museum, London). Robson recognizes 36 sections within ''Hypericum''. Description ''Hypericum'' species are quite variable in habit, occurring as trees, shrubs, annuals, and perennials. Trees in the sense of single stemmed woody plants are rare, as most w ...
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Hypericum Annulatum
''Hypericum annulatum'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Hypericaceae. It is a Perennial plant, perennial herb of varying heights which grows upright, with more than a hundred flowers of a golden yellow color. First described in 1827, the species has a wide distribution from Eastern Europe to East Africa, and its appearance can vary greatly based on its geographic location. It has been used in Bulgaria, Bulgarian Traditional medicine, folk medicine, and has more recently been investigated for its effectiveness in slowing the growth of or killing certain types of human cancer. Description ''Hypericum annulatum'' is a Perennial plant, perennial herb which grows upright, with erect stems. Plants of the species can grow up to tall, but they will often be as short as . Sometimes, the plants will have a short lower section which lies on the ground. However, its Root, roots are not visible at the base, and it has a woody taproot. It is covered in downy soft hairs of a whi ...
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