Hypericum cuisinii

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Hypericum cuisinii
Systematics
Rosids
Eurosiden I
Order : Malpighiales (Malpighiales)
Family : St. John's wort family (Hypericaceae)
Genre : St. John's herbs ( Hypericum )
Type : Hypericum cuisinii
Scientific name
Hypericum cuisinii
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Hypericum cuisinii is a plant from the genus of hypericum ( Hypericum ).

features

Hypericum cuisinii is a perennial stem hemicryptophyte that reaches heights of 4 to 15 (28) centimeters. The plant is bare, frosted or fluffy for a short time. The stem is prostrate or spread out. The leaves are 2 to 15 millimeters in size and usually stalked. The capsule is broadly ovoid and has only longitudinally arranged vesicles. The seeds are pitted with a network.

The flowering period extends from June to July.

Occurrence

Hypericum cuisinii occurs in the eastern Aegean region. The species grows in crevices at altitudes from 0 to 1150 meters.

supporting documents

  • Ralf Jahn, Peter Schönfelder: Excursion flora for Crete . With contributions by Alfred Mayer and Martin Scheuerer. Eugen Ulmer, Stuttgart (Hohenheim) 1995, ISBN 3-8001-3478-0 , p. 194 .