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Hypericum perforatum
Stems are branching with yellow flowers, petals edged with black dots; opposite leaf arrangement.
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Mature Height | 1-2.5' |
Distribution | Widespread in Oregon |
Control | Hand pulling is only recommended for very small patches. Mowing is inneffective. Tillage may be used. Several biological control agents have been released. |
Reproduction and Spread | Spreads by seeds and rhizomes. Produces 15,000 to 34,000 seeds per plant; seeds may remain viable for more than 50 years. |
Introduced | First reported in PA in 1696. Carried to Oregon between 1840-1850. |
Look Alikes | cinquefoil, buttercup |
Impact | This plant is toxic to livestock such as cattle, sheep and horses, can cause severe skin lesions and hypersensitivity to sunlight. |
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