Creeping St. John’s-Wort
(Hypericum anagalloides)
Creeping St. John’s-Wort (Hypericum anagalloides)
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Daniel S.
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Estimated Native Range
Climate Requirements
• Precipitation | 52" - 62" |
• High Temp. | 68°F - 86°F |
• Low Temp. | 14°F - 38°F |
Summary
Creeping St. John’s-wort is valued for its ability to form attractive ground cover in wet areas and is often used in water gardens, bog gardens, and around ponds. It is relatively easy to maintain, requiring consistently moist soil and full sun to part shade conditions. While it is not typically prone to serious disease or pest problems, it can be sensitive to drought and may require additional watering during dry periods. This plant can spread readily by stolons, making it useful for erosion control but also potentially aggressive in favorable conditions.CC BY-SA 4.0
Plant Description
- Plant Type: Herb
- Height: 0.5-1.5 feet
- Width: 0.5-1 feet
- Growth Rate: Moderate
- Flower Color: Yellow
- Flowering Season: Spring, Summer, Fall
- Leaf Retention: Deciduous
Growth Requirements
- Sun: Full Sun, Part Shade
- Water: High
- Drainage: Medium, Slow
Common Uses
Bee Garden, Low Maintenance, Water Garden
Natural Habitat
native to moist habitats in western North America, including British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, California, and Nevada, where it is often found in wet meadows, marshy areas, and along streambanks
Other Names
Common Names: Marsh St. John’s-Wort, Bog St. John’s-Wort, Creeping St. John’s-Wort
Scientific Names: Hypericum anagalloides, Hypericum anagalloides var. anagalloides, Hypericum anagalloides var. calicifolium, Hypericum anagalloides var. cymosum, Hypericum anagalloides var. nevadense, Hypericum anagalloides var. pumilum, Hypericum anagalloides var. ramigerum, Hypericum anagalloides var. undulatum, Hypericum bryophytum
GBIF Accepted Name: Hypericum anagalloides