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  2. Hypericum androsaemum - Wikipedia

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    Hypericum androsaemum, the shrubby St. John's wort, is a flowering plant in the family Hypericaceae. Commonly called tutsan or sweet-amber , the species is cultivated as an ornamental plant because of its striking red-tinted foliage, bright yellow petals, and its large clusters of fruit.

  3. Hypericum sect. Androsaemum - Wikipedia

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    Androsaemum, commonly called tutsan, is a section of flowering plants in the family Hypericaceae.It is made up of Hypericum androsaemum (its type species), H. foliosum, H. grandifolium, and H. hircinum, as well as the hybrid H. × inodorum.

  4. Wikipedia : Good topics/Hypericum sect. Androsaemum

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    Hypericum sect. Androsaemum, commonly called tutsan, is a section of flowering plants in the family Hypericaceae. It is made up of Hypericum androsaemum (its type species), H. foliosum, H. grandifolium, and H. hircinum, as well as the hybrid H. × inodorum. Members of the section are deciduous shrubs of medium size.

  5. List of Hypericum species - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Androsaemum contains one Nothospecies: H. × inodorum. It is not divided into subsections. Its type species is H. androsaemum. One of its species, H. grandifolium, has five different subspecies. The section's species are often collectively referred to as Tutsan. Androsaemum contains shrubs that grow to be from 0.3–2 meters tall ...

  6. Hypericum - Wikipedia

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    Hypericum / ˌ h aɪ ˈ p iː r ɪ k əm / is a genus of flowering plants in the family Hypericaceae (formerly considered a subfamily of Clusiaceae). [3] [4] The genus has a nearly worldwide distribution, missing only from tropical lowlands, deserts and polar regions. [5] Many Hypericum species are regarded as invasive species and noxious weeds.

  7. List of Hypericum nothospecies - Wikipedia

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    The genus Hypericum contains a number of nothospecies, or hybrids created directly from crossing two accepted species to create an intermediate organism that shares properties of both. Many of these hybrid species are used as ornamental or decorative plants.