Image: Peelbark St. Johns-wort (Hypericum fasciculatum) (6439017119)
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Description: Here is Peelbark St. John's-wort, one of our local 5-petal Hypericum. The name refers to the peeling, cracked texture of the bark. It is a very common plant in moist pine flatwoods, pond margins and depression marshes. This one lives at Sweetbay Natural Area in Palm Beach County.
Title: Peelbark St. Johns-wort (Hypericum fasciculatum) (6439017119)
Credit: Peelbark St. John's-wort (Hypericum fasciculatum) Uploaded by Jacopo Werther
Author: Bob Peterson from North Palm Beach, Florida, Planet Earth!
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