St. John's wort (scientific name: Hypericum perforatum L.) is a perennial herb of the family Garcinaceae, Hypericum, which can reach centimeters in height and is hairless throughout. Stems erect, branched, leaves sessile, leaves elliptic to linear, apex
obtuse, margins entire, dorsal, green above, white green below, sparse vein network, inconspicuous. Cymes, born on stem and branch apex, bracts and bracteoles linear, sepals oblong or lanceolate, petals yellow, oblong or oblong-oval, unequal sides, majority of stamens, anther Yellow, ovary-ovate, capsules oblong-ovate, seeds dark brown, cylindrical, flowering from July to August, bearing fruit from September to October.
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