This semi-evergreen shrub has upright branches that form a bushy habit that is densely covered in oblong mid-green leaves. The cupped-shaped yellow flowers appear in clusters during midsummer and are followed berry-like fruit.
Hardiness zones 6 to 10
Hypericum androsaemumis naturally found from the Mediterranean to western Europe and northern Iran growing in moderately fertile moist well-drained soils in a shaded position.
Tutsan is a small shrub that is grown for its flowers and compact habit. It is used in gardens or courtyards as a specimen or as a low border plant. It may also be used as an understorey plant around trees establishing in 1 to 2 years. In Australia and New Zealand it may be regarded as a weedand is suitable for coastal or inland regions. ID 1684
Hypericum (hi-pe-REE-kum) androsaemum(an-dro-SEE-mum)
Clusiaceae(klu-see--AY-see-ee)
Mangosteen Family