Hypericum elodeoides Choisy, Prodr. 1: 551 551 1824. (Syn: Hypericum adenophorum Wall. [Invalid]; Hypericum napaulense Choisy; Hypericum nervosum D.Don [Illegitimate]; Hypericum pallens D.Don [Illegitimate]);
. Perennial herb up to 80 cm tall with lnceolate to ovate-lanceolate leaves, up to 3.5 cm long 10-15 mm broad, sessile to amplexicaul base, flowers in subcorymbose cymes, bracts with glandular-ciliate margins, flowers 10-15 mm across; sepals 6-9 mm long, margins glandular-ciliate; petals 8-12 mm long, with black marginal dots; stamens in 3 bundles; styles 3, about twice as long as ovary; capsule 5-8 mm long.
. Flora of Chakrata: Hypericum sp from Chakrata Mussoorie Road: Hypericum sp from Chakrata Mussoorie Road
My Guess Hypericum elodeoides Pls validate I hope yes December 2013:: NS 29:: Hypericum 3 for id from Chakrata.. : Attachments (5). 3 posts by 2 authors. It sure is Hypericum elodeoides. Hypericaceae, Clusiaceae and Dipterocarpaceae Fortnight:: Hypericaceae- Hypericum elodeoides ? Chakrata:: NS 12 : 3 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (9). Is this again Hypericum elodeoides ? the shots are being shared from Chakrata area.. hopefully they belong to a single species.. I think yes. Very good photographs Hypericaceae, Clusiaceae and Dipterocarpaceae Fortnight: Hypericum elodeoides from Chakrata Road in Uttarakhand-GSNOV09 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (3) Hypericum elodeoides Choisy in DC., Prodr. 1:551. 1824.
Syn: Hypericum napaulense Choisy.
Perennial herb up to 80 cm tall with lnceolate to ovate-lanceolate leaves, up to 3.5 cm long 10-15 mm broad, sessile to amplexicaul base, flowers in subcorymbose cymes, bracts with glandular-ciliate margins, flowers 10-15 mm across; sepals 6-9 mm long, margins glandular-ciliate; petals 8-12 mm long, with black marginal dots; stamens in 3 bundles; styles 3, about twice as long as ovary; capsule 5-8 mm long.
Photographed from Mussoorie Chakrata Road in Uttarakhand. Hypericaceae, Clusiaceae and Dipterocarpaceae Fortnight:: Hypericaceae- Hypericum elodeoides from Chakrata :: NS 05 : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2)
This is from Chakrata area, I am posting individuals recorded in different seasons separately..
Please suggest if id needs to be corrected..I think this is Hypericum elodeoides .. I think yes. Very good photographs Hypericaceae, Clusiaceae and Dipterocarpaceae Fortnight:: Hypericaceae- Hypericum elodeoides from Chakrata, Uttrakhand:: NS 11 : 6 posts by 6 authors. Attachments (4). This was again recorded from Chakrata area, please validate or correct the id, as the case may be… I think yes. Very good photographs Nice Photograph may be Hypericum calycinum Hypericaceae, Clusiaceae and Dipterocarpaceae Fortnight:: Hypericaceae- H. elodeoides ? from Chakrata:: NS 13 : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2)
This is again from Chakrata area, the leaves look superposed and deeply veined..
I hope this is Hypericum elodeoides too.. please suggest.. i think your series and … and may be a couple of others’ makes very interesting study of all that may be seen of Hypericum in India
if gps was available as data with pictures it make a nice addition It is Hypericum elodeoides
Sharing some pictures of Hypericum elodeoides Choicy syn. Hypericum napaulense Choicy shot at Kakani Nepal on 28 July 2016 at 6000 ft. Thanks, …, for the complete set. Due to rain pictures were not so good.
Location: Shivapuri National Park, Nepal
Altitude: 8200 ft.
Date: 22 July 2017
Hypericum elodeoides Choisy
Nepali Names : जिब्रे घाँस Jibre Ghaans
Attachments (5) Hypericum perforatum ABAUG2016/43 : 6 posts by 4 authors. 6 images.
This common St John’s Wort is not so common here. I saw a plant for the first time today. Black dots on the petals, glandular sepals and translucent glands on the leaves confirm its identity. Please validate.
Hypericum perforatum—Common St. John’s Wort
Above Mcleodganj, Dharamshala, HP
2050m approx.
16 August 2016.
Thank you … I have made a mistake here by not paying proper attention to the sepals. H. perforatum has sepals which are entire and carry no glands. My specimen could perhaps be H. elodiodes. My apologies. I seek expert advice on this. Yes absence of punctate glands on leaves, cylindrical stem without glandular lines, glandular sepals and petals all point to Hypericum elodeoides and not H. perforatum. Thank you very much … Is there anything I could do to be certain? I will try and walk there and find the plant again tomorrow. Seen this herb near Sainj Ropa at GHNP at an altitude of approx. 1600m. one trick to know if you are dealing with st john’s wort is to squish the flower, if your fingertips turn red it is. I tend to take a white handkerchief and rub a petal or two , red stain… voila besides the small black dots along the toothed petals and other taxonomic features of course It looks me Hypericum perforatum too May be Hypericum japonicum Thunb. as per images herein. It is a highly variable species as per Flora of China. Sorry. Rather appears close to illustration of Hypericum napaulense Choisy at
http://www.efloras.org/object_page.aspx?object_id=115295&flora_id=5 Hypericum elodeoides Choisy : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (7)
Location: Deurali, Dolkha, Nepal
Date: 6 September 2017
Elevation : 7700 ft.
To me also appear close to images at Hypericum elodeoides Choisy . Hypericum elodeoides Choisy: 3 very high res. images.
Location: Dailekh, West Nepal
Altitude: 1353 m. Date: 12 August 2021 Habit : Wild .
Hypericum elodeoides Choisy: 3 very high res. images.
Location: Dailekh, West Nepal
Altitude: 1353 m. Date: 12 August 2021 Habit : Wild . References:
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