Link: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/herbs/st-johns-wort/growing-st-andrews-cross-plant.htm
Description: WEBJul 30, 2021 · St. Andrew’s cross plant is named for the bright yellow, cross-shaped flowers that appear from early summer until autumn. This is a lovely choice for a semi-shady woodland garden. Growing St. Andrew’s cross in gardens isn’t difficult. Read on and learn how to grow St. Andrew’s cross wildflowers.
DA: 84 PA: 15 MOZ Rank: 61
Link: https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/hypericum-hypericoides/
Description: WEBSt. Andrew's cross is a native semi-evergreen shrub in the St. John's wort (Hypericaceae) family. It is native to the Eastern USA, Mexico and Central America. In NC it can be found growing in the coastal plain in light sandy soils of prairies, open pine-hardwood and hardwood forests, thickets, grasslands, and bogs.
DA: 37 PA: 4 MOZ Rank: 14
Link: https://www.flawildflowers.org/flower-friday-hypericum-hypericoides/
Description: WEBDec 8, 2017 · St. Andrew’s cross (Hypericum hypericoides) is an evergreen perennial shrub. Bees and butterflies love its flowers while the foliage provides cover for birds and other wildlife.
DA: 82 PA: 84 MOZ Rank: 77
Link: https://www.lnps.org/st-andrews-cross/
Description: WEBSt. Andrew’s Cross is a great plant for pollinators, it’s a larval host to many butterflies and moths, and provides winter seeds for songbirds. An attractive landscape characteristic is its beautiful textural contrast of rough-polished, red-brown bark, …
DA: 11 PA: 26 MOZ Rank: 57
Link: https://plants.usda.gov/DocumentLibrary/plantguide/pdf/cs_hyhyh.pdf
Description: WEBSt. Andrew’s cross is a native, perennial shrub or sub-shrub. The common name refers to the petals, which make an oblique cross similar to the cross of Saint Andrew the Apostle, patron saint of Scotland, Russia, and Greece. The shrub has a single to several erect stems with several axillary branches at the top (3 to 15 dm tall).
DA: 81 PA: 31 MOZ Rank: 7
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypericum_hypericoides
Description: WEBHypericum hypericoides, commonly called St. Andrew's cross, is a species of flowering plant in the St. John's wort family, Hypericaceae. It is native to the Southeastern United States, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. Its …
DA: 27 PA: 99 MOZ Rank: 30
Link: https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/hypericum-hypericoides-subsp-multicaule/
Description: WEBReclining St. Andrew's Cross is a native perennial, low-growing, shrub in the St. John's Wort Family (Hypericaceae). In nature, it is found in the central and eastern United States and is common to the dry woodlands of the North Carolina mountains and Piedmont.
DA: 35 PA: 90 MOZ Rank: 74
Link: https://www.picturethisai.com/care/Hypericum_hypericoides.html
Description: WEBSt. Andrew's cross (Hypericum hypericoides) is a small evergreen perennial shrub. It gets its name from its yellow flowers, which have four petals in the shape of a cross. St. Andrew, who was the patron saint of Scotland, was said to have been martyred on a cross. The bark and stems have a reddish color. Symbolism.
DA: 44 PA: 36 MOZ Rank: 56
Link: https://www.wildflowersoftexas.com/hypericum-hypericoides-ssp-hypericoides-st-andrews-cross/
Description: WEBHypericum hypericoides, also known as St. Andrews Cross, is a wildflower that has deep green foliage and vibrant yellow flowers. It is native to the United.
DA: 93 PA: 47 MOZ Rank: 76
Link: https://greg.app/plant-care/hypericum-hypericoides-st-andrews-cross
Description: WEBSt. Andrew's Cross is a super rare houseplant 🌿 that needs regular watering to thrive. They do best in long-lasting, direct light ☀️ and should be less than 1 foot from a window. St. Andrew's Cross likes soil that is well draining.
DA: 60 PA: 18 MOZ Rank: 62