Hypericum buckleii

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Hypericum buckleii, Curtis. Later written Buckleyi. Dense shrub, with slender, 4-angled sts. forming neat, rounded tufts not more than 1 ft. high: lvs. bluish, obovate to elliptic, ¼ -l in. long, rounded at the apex, gradually narrowed at the base, pale below, becoming scarlet in autumn: fls. solitary or in cymes of 3, 1 in. diam.; sepals obovate, obtuse; petals striated and strap- shaped; styles connate: caps. conic-ovoid; about 1/3 in. long. June, July. Found only in the highest mountains of the Carolinas and Ga. G.F. 4:581.—Adapted to rockeries and margins of small shrubberies.


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