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List of Hypericum nothospecies

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The genus Hypericum contains a number of nothospecies, or hybrids created directly from crossing two accepted species to create an intermediate organism that shares properties of both. Many of these hybrid species are used as ornamental or decorative plants.

Nothospecies

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Binomial Common Name Type Distribution Parentage Image References
Section Adenosepalum
H. × joerstadii

Lid (1968)

Intermediate shrub H. glandulosum × H. reflexum [1][2][3][4][5]
H. pubescens × tomentosum H. pubescens × H. tomentosum [6][7][8]
Section Androsaemum
H. × inodorum

Mill. (1768)

Tall Tutsan Deciduous shrub Corsica, France, Italy, Spain [2][9][10][11][12]
Section Ascyreia
H. kouytchense × calycinum

D.Walker

Shrub Only in cultivation H. kouytchense × H. calycinum [1][13]
H. × cyathiflorum

N.Robson (1985)

Shrub Only in cultivation H. addingtonii × H. hookerianum [4][13][12][8]
H. × dummeri

N.Robson (1985)

Shrub Only in cultivation H. calycinum × H. forrestii [4][14][8]
H. × moserianum

André (1889)

Shrub Only in cultivation [9][15][14][11][12]
Section Drosocarpium
H. × reinosae

A. Ramos (1983)

Perennial herb H. perforatum × H. richeri subsp. burseri [1][13][8]
Section Graveolentia
H. × mitchellianum

Rydb. (1927)

Blue Ridge St. John's Wort Perennial herb H. graveolens × H. punctatum [16][17][18][19][20]
Section Hypericum
H. × desetangsii

Lamotte (1874)

Des Etang's St. John's Wort H. perforatum × H. maculatum [10][3][21][22][23]
H. × hyugamontanum

Y. Kimura

Perennial herb Japan (Kyushu) [1][16]
H. × laschii

A.Fröhl.

Scandinavia, France, Central Europe [1][3][24][4][8]
H. × medium

Peterm.

Austria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Romania [1][24][3]
Section Oligostema
H. × caesariense

Druce ex N.Robson

Perennial herb Scotland, Northern England H. linariifolium × H. humifusum [2][8]
Section Trigynobrathys
H. × dissimulatum

E.P.Bicknell

Disguised St. John's Wort H. boreale × H. canadense [25][9][19][20][26]

References

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  13. ^ a b c "Hypericum". The Plant List. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Missouri Botanical Garden. 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
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  17. ^ Bailey, C. (2015). Guide to the Vascular Plants of Tennessee. University of Tennessee press.
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  21. ^ Crackles, FE (1990). "Hypericum x desetangsii Lamotte nm. desetangsii in Yorkshire, with special reference to its spread along railways". Watsonia. 18: 63–67.
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  25. ^ "Family: Clusiaceae, Genus: Hypericum". davesgarden.com. Retrieved 2018-01-04.
  26. ^ "Online Virtual Flora of Wisconsin - Hypericum". wisflora.herbarium.wisc.edu. Retrieved 2018-11-10.