Hypericum Androsaemum

Trial: Perennial

Years Trialed: 2001, 2002

Good Qualities

Year 1

Excellent red berry color (4); Clean foliage, huge plants; Good plant vigor; Excellent berry production, good rust resistance.

Year 2

No insect pests, foliage stayed very attractive all summer and fall; Pretty vigorous; Doesn't need support; Nice pink berry.


Problems

Year 1

High plant casualty rate in midsummer; Hard freeze before any harvest (Zone 6b) and unsure how far to cut plant back when collecting data - seemed too short; Must be propagated from rooted cuttings or bare root shipped after breaking dormancy.

Year 2

Some plants were killed by late freeze; Must have rust control program, imported product; Some rust but not as bad as some of the other var.


Comments

Year 1

Similar to Hypericum 'Pinky Flair' which has darker pink berry; I assumed the object was to wait for berries, not cut at flowering stage, berries were about perfect the first week in October, later on, messy when squished.

Year 2

Very nice berry color, must be shipped as a rooted cuttings or bare root after dormancy; Too much hypericum being grown in Southern California at present to be able to grow cost effective here under less than optimum conditions.



Trial Data

Year 1

Hypericum androsaemum
Plants alive at end of summer (%) Plants flowering (%) Yield (stems/plant) Stem Length (inches) Market Appreciation Rating¹ Repeat Again Rating¹ Ease of Cultivation Rating¹
Wholesale Retail Consumer
Average 69.3 80.0 11.7 28.0 5.0 5.0 4.7 4.8 4.5

¹1 to 5 scale, with 5 being the best. Market ratings are based on sales to wholesalers, retailers, or final consumers direct.


Year 2


Hypericum androsaemum
Yield (stems/plant)¹ Stem Length (inches)¹ Market Appreciation Rating² Repeat Again Rating² Ease of Cultivation Rating² Average Spacing (in2)
Wholesale Retail Consumer
Average 79 10.5 34.5 4.5 4.5 4.0 4.0 4.3
Range of Responses 0-100 5-20 28-44 4-5 4-5 4-0 2-5 3-5


¹Data shown are from those respondents who harvested stems. Some respondents may not have harvested stems because they were too short. Flowering stems may be longer next year after plants are established. See comments section for more details.

²1 to 5 scale, with 5 being the best. Market ratings are based on sales to wholesalers, retailers, or final consumers direct.



Supplier

Here & Now Gardens (HN) P.O. Box 6 Gales Creek, OR 97117 503-357-5774 FAX 503-357-3858