This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Millbrook, Alabama
Lewes, Delaware
Barnesville, Georgia
Marietta, Georgia
Lake Forest, Illinois
Fishers, Indiana
Crystal Springs, Mississippi
Beach Haven, New Jersey
Haddonfield, New Jersey
Jamesburg, New Jersey
Medford, New Jersey
Elba, New York
Woodstock, New York
Brevard, North Carolina
Holly Springs, North Carolina
Beavertown, Pennsylvania
Gardners, Pennsylvania
Anderson, South Carolina
Conway, South Carolina
Austin, Texas(2 reports)
Springfield, Virginia(2 reports)
Virginia Beach, Virginia
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I have had one for 6-8 years years growing in back of a perennial bed in Zone 7. I like that blooms are long lasting and popular w/ bees....Read More
I have grown my St. John's Wort Hidcote for about 5 or 6 years in a south-facing bed of my zone 5b garden. The soil is fairly heavy clay ...Read More
People look for a maintenance free plant ... this is pretty close. The key is giving it the proper space to grow. In our central PA are...Read More
I've had much success with this plant as groundcover beneath shade trees. It keeps unwanted weeds at bay quite nicely, while some lily bu...Read More
This is my favorite bird shrub, it is evergreen and provides protection all year. When wet the soft leaves are used for bathing. My plant...Read More
I love this plant. I cleared out some naturalized azaleas in front of my house and planted two of these in a space created. That was th...Read More
We have two St. John's Wort plants. They are doing well, but really invasive in the flower bed. This is their second year, and they staye...Read More
One of the best known forms of this mid-sized shrub with rich green foliage and large golden flowers throughout the summer and into the f...Read More