hypericum calycinum

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hypericum calycinum

A gardener plants hypericum calycinum along a sunny garden path.

Definition

Noun: * A low-growing, evergreen shrub (Hypericum calycinum) known for its large, bright yellow flowers with prominent stamens that bloom in summer, and its dense, mat-forming habit, making it useful for covering ground and preventing soil erosion.

Usage
  • is a popular choice for gardeners seeking a hardy, flowering ground cover for sunny or partially shaded areas.
  • Due to its spreading nature, can be used to stabilize slopes and suppress weeds.
  • The plant is also commonly known by the names Rose of Sharon or Aaron's beard.
Examples
  • The hillside was beautifully covered with the golden blooms of .
  • We planted as a low-maintenance ground cover beneath the oak trees.
  • thrives in well-drained soil.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical or horticultural contexts, the full binomial name is used for precise identification.
  • The species epithet "" refers to the plant's notable calyx (the whorl of sepals).
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Names: Rose of Sharon, Aaron's beard, Great St. John's wort, Creeping St. John's wort.
  • Genus: (the genus containing all St. John's wort species).
  • Family: Hypericaceae (the plant family to which it belongs).
Synonyms
  • Rose of Sharon (in horticultural contexts, though this name is also used for other plants).
  • Aaron's beard.
  • Creeping St. John's wort.
Related Terms
  • Ground cover: A low-growing plant used to cover the soil surface, a primary function of .
  • Evergreen shrub: A woody plant that retains its leaves throughout the year, a category which includes .
  • Ornamental plant: A plant grown for decorative purposes in gardens and landscape design projects.
hypericum calycinum

A gardener plants hypericum calycinum along a sunny garden path.

Noun
  1. creeping evergreen shrub with bright yellow star-shaped summer flowers; useful as ground cover