Hypericum kalmianum

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Read about Hypericum kalmianum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Hypericum kalmianum, Linn. A shrub, 2-3 ft. high, with rather contorted sts.: lvs. oblong-linear, or oblanceclate, 1-2 ½ in. long, bluish, more or less glaucous below, crowded: fls. small, ½-1 in. diam., in 3- to several-fld. cymes; sepals foliaceous, oblong, acute; styles united below to form a beak: caps, ovoid, longitudinally furrowed. Aug. Ont. and W. N. Y. to 111. and Wis. B.M. 8491. G.F. 3:113. Mn. 6:141.— Easily adapted to the garden, succeeding in the shade and enduring considerable dryness. Not so showy in fl. as some other species, but good because of its bright, narrow lvs. and hardiness.


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