Shiny yellow five petaled blooms with long flowing stamens make this native perennial wildflower a standout in any garden. The plant has been used for various medicinal applications and the leaves as a tea substitute.
| Botanical Name: Hypericum pyramidatum | Common Name: Great St. John's Wort |
| Color: Yellow | Soil Moisture: Wet Mesic to Mesic |
| Bloom Time: May - July | Soil Type: Loam, Clay |
| Height: 4 - 6' | Wetland Indicator: FAC+ |
| Sun Exposure: Full Sun | Seeds per Oz: 190000 |