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Hypericum patulum

Fadden, ACT

Hypericum patulum at Fadden, ACT - 2 Feb 2016
Hypericum patulum at Fadden, ACT - 2 Feb 2016
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Identification history

Hypericum patulum 6 Feb 2016 MichaelMulvaney
Unidentified 3 Feb 2016 ArcherCallaway

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4 comments

   7 Feb 2016
Ryu, this garden shrub may also be one of the Hybrids of Hypericum pabulum, such as H. X moserianum. It belongs in the St Johns Wort genus and has a few weedy close relatives. Did you observe any self seeding? If so please take a herbarium specimen to the CSIRO herbarium, as it may be a sleeper weed of the future.
   7 Feb 2016
I haven't noticed any but will take a close look next time I am there.
   29 Feb 2016
I had a closer look yesterday but could not find any self seeding. However, there were some flowers so I have submitted that as a sighting (http://canberranaturemap.org/Community/Sightings/Details/2459553), and maybe this will help with a more exact ID.

If further down the track I do find any self-seeding, what are the best procedures for collecting, and getting a specimen to CSIRO?
   29 Feb 2016
Ryu you can access a guide as to how to collect specimens at this site
http://www.cpbr.gov.au/cpbr/herbarium/collecting/index.html

Thanks

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  • Hypericum patulum Scientific name
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  • Not Sensitive
  • Exotic
  • Minor weed or pest
  • 668m to 680.6m Recorded at altitude
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  • In flower

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