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St John's Wort. Hypericum perforatum
By Junglejen
- 3 Aug, 2009
- 8 likes
Flowering parts...herb used for medicinals.
Comments on this photo
Thanks Irish, I think the wet weather's affected them a bit. Must admit mine's late this year but I've given it a couple of seaweed feeds and it's blooming it's head off!
3 Aug, 2009
aye i was thinking its because of the weather, a lot of things were late to flower this yr
3 Aug, 2009
Great close up photo.
9 Aug, 2009
thanks sunblest, i took about 50 blurry pics before i got this one
9 Aug, 2009
Excellent photography, looks like you were blessed with a little sunshine that day too !
11 Aug, 2009
Yes Flcrazy, That was THE day that the sun shined this year. I love St Johns Wort, cheers you up just looking at it.
11 Aug, 2009
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lovely, for some reason my one didnt flower this yr
3 Aug, 2009