Hypericum inodorum `Elstead`

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Hypericum inodorum `Elstead`
Family Clusiaceae
Genus Hypericum
Species Hypericum inodorum
Common Name(s) Tall tutsan
Synonym(s)
Features Foliage, Flowers
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Description

This species of shrub is deciduous or semi-evergreen with lance-shaped ovate to oblong dark green leaves. The flowers yellow-orange small cymes in the summer.

In mid summer to early autumn, a mass of small, yellow-gold flowers are produced in clusters, then followed by orange-red fruit. Has dark green leaves which are aromatic when crushed.

Microclimate

Sun Partial SunFull Sun
Shelter ShelteredModerate ShelterOpen Position
Aspect All Aspects
Hardiness hardy
Drainage Well DrainedPoorly Drained
moist conditions
Soil Type Chalk, Clay, Loam, Sand
Clay or chalky moderately fertile well drained soil.
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Foliage

Height (m) : 0.6 - 1
Spread (m) : 0.8 - 1.25
Growth Habit : Bushy
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Colour :
Scent : Faint

Seasons

Planting :
Flowering : Mid Summer - Early Autumn
Fruit : Early Autumn - Early Autumn

Flowers

Colour : Yellow, Gold
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Scent : Faint
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Fruit

Type : soft berry or currant
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