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Wildflowers - St John's Wort Seeds
A sure sign of summer, these sunny yellow blossoms simply warm the atmosphere. The "dotted" variety grows about 18" tall, while the "great" variety may reach 60" in height. Adaptable to various soil types, the robust perennial requires very little maintenance, once established. As for health benefits, St. John's Wort has a long history as a natural remedy for depression.
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This flower earned its name by blooming at the time of the summer solstice, when the traditional feast of St. John takes place. Its reputed power to chase away evil comes from its effectiveness as an herbal treatment for depression and melancholy, which at one time were believed to be a sign of demonic oppression. The species name "punctatum" meaning "punctured" alludes to the tiny black spots on the leaves and blossoms; in reality, these are not holes but glands that contain the oils of the plant. The term "wort" comes from the Old English, referring to a plant commonly used for medicinal or herbal purposes.Starting at $2.50 USD
A sure sign of summer, these sunny yellow blossoms simply warm the atmosphere. The "dotted" variety grows about 18" tall, while the "great" variety may reach 60" in height. Adaptable to various soil types, the robust perennial requires very little maintenance, once established. As for health benefits, St. John's Wort has a long history as a natural remedy for depression.