Hypericum hypericoides (L.) Crantz

Locations ofHypericum hypericoides (L.) Crantz  in Virginia

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Family
Hypericaceae
Botanical Name
Hypericum hypericoides (L.) Crantz
Common Name
St. Andrew's Cross
Synonym(s)
Hypericum hypericoides (L.) Crantz ssp. hypericoides
Flora of Virginia Name/Status
Hypericum hypericoides (L.) Crantz
Comments
Although this species and Hypericum stragulum were lumped in most older Virginia floristic studies, more recent collections and reviews of Virginia herbarium material have made it possible to produce robust maps for each species. Herbarium specimens are commonly top-snatched, and can be difficult to determine. However, in the field, H. hypericoides can be readily distinguished from H. stragulum by its growth habit as an upright, single-stemmed shrub (vs. a matted, decumbent gestalt, with multiple prostrate stems arising from the rootstock in ssp. multicaule).
Habitat
In varied, damp to dry forests, damp flatwoods, wetter parts of sandhill woodlands, well-drained acidic bottomlands, and clearings. Common in the Coastal Plain; infrequent in the outer Piedmont.
Native Status
Native

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