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Featured articles
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Good articles
[edit]- Hypericum aciferum
- Hypericum aegypticum
- Hypericum androsaemum
- Hypericum bupleuroides
- Hypericum decaisneanum
- Hypericum foliosum
- Hypericum formosissimum
- Hypericum grandifolium
- Hypericum hircinum
- Hypericum huber-morathii
- Hypericum iwatelittorale
- Hypericum minutum
- Hypericum perforatum
- Hypericum russeggeri
- Hypericum sect. Adenotrias
- Hypericum sect. Androsaemum
- Hypericum × inodorum
Total pages in content type is 17
Did you know? articles
[edit]- ... that chemicals found in members of the St. John's wort family can cause photosensitivity in grazing animals? (2018-06-30)
- ... that Hypericum aegypticum exhibits a rare form of heterostyly? (2021-12-26)
- ... that plant species like Hypericum bupleuroides can reproduce by a callus? (2023-12-28)
- ... that the shining St John's wort owes its bright colors partly to carotenoid compounds? (2024-02-17)
- ... that popular garden plants like malfurada often escape from cultivation and become invasive? (2024-03-04)
- ... that stinking tutsan smells like goat? (2023-12-19)
- ... that Hypericum olympicum (pictured), an Award of Garden Merit winner, is toxic to dogs, cats, and horses? (2019-07-09)
- ... that Hypericum perforatum was a common component of classical cure-all concoctions called theriacs? (2023-10-20)
- ... that though caterpillars feed on the leaves of Hypericum punctatum, the foliage is toxic to mammals? (2018-09-10)
- ... that despite containing crystals and chemicals which are thought to deter herbivory, Hypericum sechmenii is still under threat of extinction from grazing? (2021-03-04)
- ... that Androsaemum androsaemum is botanically unacceptable, but Aniculus aniculus is perfectly valid? (2024-04-09)
- ... that despite its name meaning 'unscented', Hypericum × inodorum can smell strongly of goat? (2024-03-31)
Total pages in content type is 12
Main page featured articles
[edit]- Hypericum sechmenii (2024-07-12)
Total pages in content type is 1
Good topics
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