Species hypericum Guide
Yellow flower with yellow stamen, orange stigma, yellow style green-brown buds, pink-green stems, green leaves, green stipules, yellow midrib and veins.

hypericum

Hypericum HYPEARLS RENU

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Seed Propagation,Stem Propagation,Layering Propagation,Division,Grafting Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

6 - 9

Flowers:

Bright yellow Flowers

Sun:

Full sun,part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

Low

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

watering

For Hypericum HYPEARLS RENU, water frequently but shallowly. Aim to keep the soil evenly moist at all times, watering regularly about once a week or when the top 2 inches of soil are dry. Make sure not to overwater the plant, as Hypericum HYPEARLS RENU is sensitive to overly wet conditions and can easily develop root rot. It is best to water the Hypericum HYPEARLS RENU in the morning or early evening to prevent scorching from the sun. During hotter temperatures, water more often to ensure that the soil stays moist.

sunlight

Hypericum HYPEARLS RENU is an evergreen ground-cover shrub. Its foliage is a medium light green and it has yellow, star-shaped flowers. Its flowers bloom in the late summer through early fall. When it comes to sunlight, Hypericum HYPEARLS RENU does best in full sun for at least 6-8 hours per day. This can be achieved either by growing the plant in direct, unobstructed sunlight, or placing it in a spot that gets bright, indirect light for most of the day. If the plant is placed in a spot that gets too little sunlight, then the growth and flowering of the plant can become stunted.

pruning

Hypericum HYPEARLS RENU should be pruned starting in late winter or early spring. This species should be pruned back at each branch to promote an even bushier growth. An annual trim should be done to keep the plant in a pleasing shape and to encourage more floral blooms. Pruning should be done in moderation and should take no more than 1/3 of the entire plant at 1 time. If more pruning is necessary, do so in stages over a few weeks or months and not all at once. Generally, it is best to prune this type of plant only when its growth is out of hand or when dead or diseased branches appear.