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  2. Hypericum perforatum - Wikipedia

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    Hypericum perforatum, commonly known as St John's wort (sometimes perforate St John's wort or common St John's wort), is a flowering plant in the family Hypericaceae.It is a perennial plant that grows up to 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) tall, with many yellow flowers that have clearly visible black glands around their edges, long stamens (male reproductive organs), and three pistils (female reproductive ...

  3. Pelinkovac - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria: the pelin (пелин) is a type of wine with up to 34 herbs and some fruits added, including wormwood, St John's wort, apple and quince. [6] It is often sold carbonated. Romania: the vin pelin is wormwood wine consisting mainly of bittered wine. Poland: the liqueur called Piołunówka is considered a type of nalewka.

  4. Hypericum frondosum - Wikipedia

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    Hypericum frondosum, the cedarglade St. Johnswort or golden St. John's wort, is a species of flowering plant in the St. John's wort family, Hypericaceae. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is native to the central and southeastern United States in dry, rocky habitats.

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    St. Johns wort Often advertised to help with hot flashes and depression , St. Johns wort can also interact with many other medications that can have an impact on someone’s health, Christmas says ...

  6. Hypericum - Wikipedia

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    The beetles Chrysolina quadrigemina, Chrysolina hyperici and the St. John's-wort root borer (Agrilus hyperici) feed on common St. John's-wort (H. perforatum) plants and have been used for biocontrol where the plant has become an invasive weed. [13] Hypericum species are the only known food plants of the caterpillar of the treble-bar, a species ...

  7. Hypericum calycinum - Wikipedia

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    The common name of St. John's wort, which is used to describe plants of the entire genus, [9] arose from the old tradition of Hypericum plants being burned on the eve of St. John's Day, to stave off evil spirits.

  8. Hypericum aegypticum - Wikipedia

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    Today, H. aegypticum is commonly referred to in English as Shrubby St. John's Wort or Egyptian St. John's Wort, while in Malta it is known as Fexfiex tal-irdum. [14] The species' placement within Hypericum can be summarized as follows: [1] Hypericum. Hypericum subg. Hypericum Hypericum sect. Adenotrias Hypericum russeggeri Hypericum aciferum ...

  9. Hypericum yezoense - Wikipedia

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    Hypericum yezoense [a], the Yezo St John's wort, is a species of flowering plant in the St John's wort family Hypericaceae. Native to Japan, Sakhalin, and the Kurils, the plant can be found among rocks and in grasslands. It is a perennial herb with many stems and small flower clusters.