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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. Hypericum - Wikipedia

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    Common St. John's-wort (H. perforatum) has long been used in traditional medicine as an extract to treat depression. [15] H. perforatum is the most commonly used species – especially in Europe – as an herbal substitute for prescription drugs to treat depression, and is also sold as a dietary supplement. [15]

  4. Hypericum maculatum - Wikipedia

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    Hypericum maculatum, commonly known as imperforate St John's-wort, [1]: 340 [2] or spotted St. Johnswort, [3] is a species of perennial herbaceous flowering plant in the family Hypericaceae. It is native to Europe and Western Asia where it grows in moist meadows.

  5. Hypericaceae - Wikipedia

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    Hypericaceae is a plant family in the order Malpighiales, comprising six to nine genera and up to 700 species, and commonly known as the St. John's wort family. Members are found throughout the world apart from extremely cold or dry habitats. Hypericum and Triadenum occur in temperate regions but other genera are mostly tropical.

  6. Hypericum punctatum - Wikipedia

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    Hypericum punctatum, the spotted St. John's wort, is a perennial herb native to North America. [2] The yellow-flowered herb occurs throughout eastern North America into southern Canada. The process of microsporogenesis carried out by this plant is prone to errors in chromosomal segregation. It has a diploid number of 14 or 16.

  7. St John's wort (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Hypericaceae, the St John's wort family, which includes the St John's wort genus; St. John's wort inchworm, (Aplocera plagiata), a moth of the family Geometridae; St. John's wort root borer (Agrilus hyperici), a species of jewel beetle used as an agent of biological pest control against common St. John's wort; St. John's Wort, (Otogirisō), a ...