To the best of my knowledge, these names are reasonably accurate. If you see a plant misnamed or any errors on these pages, please email me. Just click on a thumbnail to view a high resolution close up.

 


Hypericum perforatum


Common St. Johnswort, Klamath weed, Amber touch-and-heal, Balm-of-warrior's wound, Balsana, Bassant, Blutkraut, Bossant, Corancillo dendlu, Devil's scorge, Eisenblut, Flor de Sao Joa, Fuga daemonum, Goatweed, Hartheu,

Heofarigo on herba de millepertius, Herba hyperici, Herrgottsblut, Hexenkraut, Hierba de San Juan, Hipericao, Hiperico hipericon, Isorhamnetin, Jarsin, Johanniskraut, Johanneskruid, Liebeskraut, Lord God's wonder plant,


Millepertius pelicao, perforate St. John's-wort, Pinillo de oro, Pseudohypericin, Rosin rose, St John's wort, Tenturotou, Teufelsflucht, Tipton weed, Touch and heal Walpurgiskraut, Witcher's herb

Interesting trivia

Class C noxious weed

Mayo Clinic Monograph

Clinical trials

National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Treatise

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Senecio sylvaticus

Wood groundsel, Woodland groundsel, Woodland ragwort, Heath groundsel,
Séneçon des bois, Waldkreuzkraut, Mountain Groundsel

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spot.gif (316 bytes) = Poisonous to animal and/or human
ani-x.gif (375 bytes) = Noxious or Invasive in Washington

ani-c.gif (406 bytes) = Crop weed in Washington
ani-f.gif (170 bytes) = Federal Noxious weed in Washington
= Native to Washington
= endangered in Washington
= Found on Whidbey and/or Fidalgo Islands

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