John's wort) is similar to shrubby St. John's wort but can get slightly taller and tends to have narrower leaves. It also features showy, exfoliating bark and is native to parts of the Appalachian ...
St. John’s wort is the common name for Hypericum perforatum, a yellow flower with a long and rich history. It was originally harvested for the feast of St. John the Baptist. The word ‘wort ...