hypericum ポスト hypericumThe red berries are a popular | Hypericum androsaemumHypericum androsaemum is a semi deciduous small shrub of the Department Hypericaceae Hypericum genus native to Europe. Since the rainy season began in early summer in bloom 3 dozen yellow florets. PutHypericum patulumHypericum patulum or commonly caeed as Tall St. John's wort (scientific name: Hypericum patulum) is a cold-resistant evergreen shrubs of clusiaceae department. In summer it makes 5 petaled flower witGreat St. JohnswortGreat St. Johnswort (Scientific name: Hypericum ascyron) is a cold-resistant perennial grass of the family Hypericaceae native to Japan. It grows naturally in grasslands and riverbeds. The stem is haiHidcoteHidcote (Scientific name: Hypericum patulum cv. Hidcote) is a cold-resistant semi-deciduous shrub of Hypericaceae native to China. The leaves are elliptical in shape, all the edges, green and autumn Hypericum monogynumBiyo-yanagi, scientific name: Hypericum monogynum ,is a hardy evergreen shrub of the Hypericaceae Department of Hypericum genus native to China, . Blooms in early summer, yellow 5 petaled flower. AnHypericum androsaemum 'Mystic Flare'Hypericum androsaemum 'Mystic Flare' is a semi deciduous small shrub of the Department Hypericaceae Hypericum genus native to Europe. Since the rainy season began in early summer in bloom 3 dozen yell Other FeaturesSpanish FlowersSpanish Flowers Spain's national flowers are the carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus), pomegranate (Punica granatum), and orange (Citrus sinensis). The flowers listed here are believed to have originatedUme / Plum Photo ListUme / Plum Photo List Plum blossoms, which begin blooming in January, are the pioneering flower that heralds the arrival of spring in a cold garden. Originally from China, ume was introduced to Japan Feature on Mountain HydrangeasFeature on Mountain Hydrangeas ■Related pages Mountain Hydrangea Hydrangea-macrophylla-hydrangea-ajisaiSpecial Feature: Plants with Mammal NamesSpecial Feature: Plants with Mammal Names in Their Flower Names Mammals include humans, dogs, cats, dolphins, bats, and more. We've gathered plants whose names include mammal names in their flower naFrench FlowersFrench FlowersFeature purple fruitPurple Fruit Photo or Clipart List Here is a list of fruits by color from "Kagiken WEB: Fruits of trees and grasses" (Sorry, this is only available in Japanese). The fruits were collected if either