St John's wort
Hypericum Hidcote
Description
St John’s wort 'Hidcote' – Hypericum 'Hidcote'
Introduction
St John’s wort 'Hidcote' is a refined ornamental hybrid originating from the renowned Hidcote Manor in the UK, derived from Asian Hypericum species. This semi-evergreen shrub exudes natural charm with its lush, rounded foliage and bright summer flowering, making it an ideal low-maintenance feature in mixed borders or structured landscapes.
Origins and characteristics
A garden hybrid created at Hidcote Manor from Asian Hypericum species.
Belongs to the Clusiaceae family.
Its bushy, dense habit and adaptability make it a staple in landscape design.
Description & highlights
- Mature height: 1–1.5 m
- Spread: 1–1.5 m
- Form: Rounded, compact, bushy
- Foliage: Semi‑evergreen (persistent in mild climates, deciduous in cold), dark green with bluish tones
- Flowering: July–September
- Flowers: Golden cups, 4–5 cm wide, rich in nectar and attractive to pollinators
- Fruits: Small red to black berries, ornamental but not edible
- Hardiness: Down to –20 °C
Exposure & soil
- Light: Sun to part shade; avoid scorching midday sun in the south
- Soil: All types, including poor, dry, rocky soils
- Tolerance: Drought-resistant once established; thrives in tough conditions
Planting
- When: Autumn (Oct–Dec) or Spring (Mar–Apr)
- Spacing: 80 cm–1 m for low hedges
- Preparation: Improve poor soils with light compost for healthy establishment
Watering
- After planting: Regular watering during the first year
- Later: Minimal care; water only during prolonged drought
Pruning
- When: Late winter/early spring (Feb–Mar)
- How:
- Cut back one‑third to one‑half to encourage flowering and compact growth
- Remove dead wood post‑winter
Propagation
- Cuttings: Semi‑woody summer cuttings
- Seeding: Rare due to slow, unpredictable germination
Garden uses
Ideal for:
- Shrub or mixed borders
- Flower edges and low hedges
- Rockeries and dry slopes
- Container culture on patios
- Wildlife-friendly gardens to attract pollinators
Pest & disease protection
Robust plant, though may occasionally suffer from rust or root rot in poorly drained soils
Best practice tips
- Plant in full sun for best bloom
- Avoid waterlogged conditions
- Light annual pruning supports branching and prolongs life
- Mulch in summer to reduce water loss
Features
- Common name : St John's wort
- Family : Clusiaceae
- Spread : 1 - 1,50 m
- Foliage : half evergreen
- Color of flowers : yellow
- Use : isolated - shrubbery - hedge
- Soil : all
- Habit : Rounded
- Growth : Fast
- Earth to use : universal potting soil/garden soil/compost
- Density per m² : 1
- Enemies : nothing to report
- Possible diseases : rust disease
- Date of last repotting : 05/02/25
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