Species Hypericum floribundum
Pictures from Observations
There aren’t any identifications of Hypericum floribundum.
Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Hypericum:
Gk. hyper = above; eikon = a figure, icon, image. From the ancient practice of placing flowers above an image in the house to ward off evil spirits, celebrated at the midsummer festival of Walpurgisnacht, named after Saint Walpurga (c 710–777), which later became the feast of St John held in late June when they are in bloom, and thus took the name of St John’s wort.
Etymology of floribundum:
From the Latin floribundus = 'many flowers'
Scientific name:
Hypericum floribundum Aiton
Synonym of:
Unknown
Long etymology:
Protologue:
Hortus Kew. (W. Aiton) 3: 104 (1789)
Synonym status:
Year published:
1789
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Hypericum floribundum.