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Hypericum elodes, or Marsh St John’s Wort, is a native UK perennial that loves damp conditions. It produces cheerful yellow flowers from July to September, attracting bees and hoverflies. Perfect for bog gardens, it adds natural beauty and supports wildlife.
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Discover Hypericum elodes, also known as Marsh St John’s Wort, a delightful native perennial ideal for damp UK garden spots and wildlife havens.
This charming plant thrives in consistently moist to wet conditions, bringing cheerful colour to bog gardens, pond margins, and damp borders. It is a wonderfully adaptable species, perfectly suited to areas where many other plants might struggle. With its vibrant blooms and appealing foliage, Hypericum elodes offers both beauty and ecological benefit. It makes a superb choice for gardeners wishing to support local wildlife.
Hypericum elodes is a spreading herbaceous perennial that grows naturally across the UK. Its name, elodes, derives from Greek, meaning ‘of marshes’ or ‘marshy’. This perfectly describes its preferred damp habitat. This plant forms low mats of glaucous green, oval leaves, which often develop attractive reddish tints as autumn approaches.
From July to September, the plant bursts into a cheerful display of star-shaped, bright yellow flowers, each adorned with prominent stamens. These blooms provide a lovely contrast against the foliage. The subtle beauty of Hypericum elodes ensures it integrates seamlessly into naturalistic planting schemes.
Hypericum elodes excels in areas with poor drainage or consistent moisture. Therefore, it is an excellent choice for wetland gardens, the edges of natural ponds, or even consistently damp borders. It creates a soft, spreading carpet of foliage and flowers, effectively colonising suitable spaces.
Furthermore, this plant is a genuine boon for local wildlife. Its open, nectar-rich flowers are particularly inviting to a variety of pollinators. Bees and hoverflies frequently visit the bright yellow blooms, collecting pollen and nectar. Consequently, planting Marsh St John’s Wort contributes positively to biodiversity, helping to sustain insect populations within your garden environment. Pruning needs are generally minimal; simply deadhead spent flowers to tidy the plant. This may also encourage further blooms throughout the season.
Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.
Hypericum elodes prefers consistently moist to wet soil conditions. Ensure adequate water, especially during dry spells. Deadhead spent flowers to maintain tidiness and potentially encourage further blooming. It is generally low-maintenance, thriving once established.


