Millepertuis

St. John's wort is a perennial shrub of the Clusiaceae family growing on the edges of the roads, but also in dry and uncultivated places. Its stem is usually between 20 and 80 cm and its aromatic dark green to bluish leaves are small and oblong. The leaf blades are dotted with transparent punctuations and bordered with pigments in the form of small black dots. From June to October, St. John's wort reveals beautiful bright yellow or orange flowers recognizable by their prominent stamens. The beauty of the flowers is such that the plant is frequently used as a cover. Grouped by small bouquets or solitary at the top of the stems, its flowers take the form of five sepal stars and five petals. The St. John's wort is not demanding, but it is very strong.

Active filters

One question
A word of advice?
Icone telephone

Call us on

+33 3 84 76 34 06

(Monday to Friday)