Common St John's Wort Plug Plants | Hypericum perforatum

SKU: MAS-PP32-10-plugs
  • Perennial species
  • 40cc plugs
  • Prefers full sun and well-drained soil
  • Great for wildlife-friendly landscapes and naturalistic garden settings
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Common St John's Wort Plug Plants Hypericum perforatum

Common names include Devil's scourge and Cammock.

This bright, hardy perennial is a native wildflower often found in grasslands, meadows, and woodland edges. Known for its sunny yellow flowers, St. John's wort thrives in well-drained soils and sunny spots. Its cheerful blooms attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, and its medicinal properties have been valued for centuries.

Perfect for cottage gardens, wildlife-friendly landscapes, or naturalistic garden settings, St. John's wort is a low-maintenance plant that adds vibrant colour and supports local pollinators. Ideal for full sun and well-drained soil, it’s a wonderful addition to any garden.

Our strong, healthy plants are grown in 40cc cell trays and are ready to be planted in their final position.

Sourced from native seed and grown for us in the UK, our plug plants are an ideal way to boost species in a wildflower meadow or to easily establish plants in your garden or in areas where seed germination can be erratic.

We recommend planting 5 plugs per metre square in groups of at least 3 per species for a naturalistic look.

Binomial Name Hypericum perforatum
Lifecycle Perennial
Colour Yellow
Height 60-100cm
Soil Type •Loam •Sandy •Well-draining •Dry •Neutral •Clay
Habitat •Grassland •Dry banks •Field margins •Hedgerow •Coastal
Sunlight ✔Full sun ✔Partial shade
Best Time to Plant •March •April •May •June •September •October
Flowering Season •June •July •August •September
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