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Hypericum Sect. Olympia
''Olympia'' is one of 36 sections in the genus ''Hypericum''. It contains four species and its type species is '' H. olympicum''. References *Olympia Olympia The name Olympia may refer to: Arts and entertainment Film * ''Olympia'' (1938 film), by Leni Riefenstahl, documenting the Berlin-hosted Olympic Games * ''Olympia'' (1998 film), about a Mexican soap opera star who pursues a career as an athlet ...
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Hypericum Olympicum
''Hypericum olympicum'', commonly known as the Mount Olympus St. John's wort,Also less commonly called Olympic St. John's wort is a species of flowering plant in the family Hypericaceae found in the Balkans and Turkey and introduced to western Europe. It has been widely cultivated for centuries because of its large, showy flowers, which are far larger than those of most other species in ''Hypericum.'' Taxonomy ''H. olympicum'' was first described in Carolus Linnaeus's ''Species Plantarum'' in 1753. Chemotaxonomy ''H. olympicum'' contains both hypericin and pseudohypericin, a trait shared in the ''Olympia'' group and sections '' Adenosepalum'' and ''Hypericum,'' which would suggest that the species is more closely related to species in those sections than in other more primitive sections. Infraspecifics There are eight accepted infraspecifics of ''H. olympicum'', three of which are varieties and five of which are forms. These generally have very little variance from th ...
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