| Hairy St John's-wort | St John's-wort family |
| Hypericum hirsutum | Clusiaceae/Guttiferae (Hypericaceae) |
Hairy St John's-wort grows mostly on chalky soils. It has hairy stems, and leaves with strong veins and some translucent dots. The edges of the sepals are covered in stalked black dots (glands).
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| Sepals with stalked black glands along edges | Hairy stems | Leaves | ||||