Hypericum androsaemum Sun Pearls Doro

Hypericum androsaemum Sun Pearls Doro
Leaf arrangement crosswise opposite
Fruit type Berry
Fruit shape Ovall-globose
Fruit color Red-dark purple red-053A
Leaf, general shape Ovate (egg-shaped)
Plant height 20 - 30 cm; 10 - 20 cm
Leaf width 2 - 3 cm
Fruit size 1 - 10 mm
Leaf duration Deciduous
Leaf size 4 - 5 cm
Leaf, main color Dark green

Hypericum androsaemum, commonly known as Sun Pearls or St. John's Wort, is a beautiful and versatile plant that can bring color and texture to any garden. With its unique leaf arrangement and attractive fruit, it is sure to catch the eye of any passerby.

One of the standout features of the Hypericum androsaemum is its leaf arrangement, which is crosswise opposite. This means that the leaves are positioned opposite each other on the stem, creating a symmetrical pattern. The leaves themselves are ovate or egg-shaped, with a dark green color that adds depth and richness to the plant.

The plant's fruit is another noteworthy characteristic. The fruit of the Hypericum androsaemum is a small berry, with an oval-globose shape. The fruit starts off as a vibrant red color and gradually turns to a dark purple-red shade, adding a pop of color to the plant. These fruits can range in size from 1 to 10 mm, making them tiny but still noticeable.

Hypericum androsaemum grows to a height of 20 to 30 cm, with a spread of 10 to 20 cm. This compact growth habit makes it suitable for smaller gardens or as a border plant. Its smaller size also means that it can be grown in containers, adding a touch of beauty to patios or balconies.

The leaves of the Hypericum androsaemum have an average width of 2 to 3 cm and a length of 4 to 5 cm. While the plant is deciduous, meaning it sheds its leaves during the winter months, the dark green color of the leaves provides year-round interest.

In addition to its aesthetic appeal, Hypericum androsaemum has been used for centuries in herbal medicine. The plant contains chemical compounds that have been shown to have anti-inflammatory and antidepressant properties, leading to its common name, St. John's Wort. It is often used to alleviate symptoms of mild to moderate depression and anxiety.

In conclusion, Hypericum androsaemum, or Sun Pearls, is a versatile and attractive plant that offers a range of aesthetic and medicinal benefits. With its crosswise opposite leaf arrangement, ovate-shaped leaves, and dark green color, it adds visual interest to any garden. The small, colorful berries add a pop of color, while the plant's compact growth habit makes it suitable for smaller spaces. Additionally, its traditional use in herbal medicine highlights its potential health benefits. Consider adding Hypericum androsaemum to your garden and enjoy its beauty and therapeutic properties.

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