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Hypericum ‘Hidcote’ is a vibrant, semi-evergreen shrub, showcasing large, golden-yellow flowers from early summer into autumn. This easy-to-grow St. John’s Wort attracts pollinators and offers continuous colour for UK gardens, perfect for borders or hedges.
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Hypericum ‘Hidcote’ offers a burst of golden sunshine, making it an indispensable shrub for UK gardens. This vigorous plant provides season-long charm.
Hypericum ‘Hidcote’, also known as St. John’s Wort, is a beloved semi-evergreen shrub, renowned for its dazzling display of large, buttercup-yellow flowers. Originating from Hidcote Manor Garden in Gloucestershire, this particular cultivar quickly earned its popularity. Gardeners across the UK value its robust nature and continuous bloom throughout the summer and into autumn. Its bright flowers create a cheerful focal point in many garden styles, consistently attracting beneficial insects.
Hypericum ‘Hidcote’ gains its name from the famous Hidcote Manor Garden in the Cotswolds, where it was first introduced. This esteemed cultivar displays large, open, cup-shaped flowers. They boast a rich golden-yellow hue. Furthermore, each bloom presents a central boss of prominent stamens, adding to its visual appeal. The flowering period is remarkably long. It begins in June and extends dependably through October. Consequently, your garden will enjoy a prolonged burst of colour.
The foliage complements these bright flowers beautifully. Its ovate, dark green leaves provide a dense backdrop. Moreover, being semi-evergreen, this St. John’s Wort often holds its leaves through mild UK winters. This provides structure and interest when many other plants are bare. Therefore, it maintains a degree of presence year-round.
Gardeners appreciate Hypericum ‘Hidcote’ for its adaptability. You can effectively use it in mixed borders, adding a splash of vibrant yellow. Also, it forms an excellent informal hedge. This works especially well along pathways or to define garden areas. Because of its spreading habit, it also functions as effective ground cover in larger spaces. Alternatively, plant it as a solitary specimen. Its cheerful disposition will brighten any corner.
To maintain its vigour and shape, gardeners often prune Hypericum ‘Hidcote’. Typically, you would prune it after its main flush of flowers has faded. This encourages new growth and more blooms next season. This plant actively supports local wildlife. Its abundant, nectar-rich flowers are irresistible to bees and other pollinating insects. As a result, planting this Hypericum contributes significantly to garden biodiversity, helping these vital creatures thrive.
Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe. Suitable for exposed sites.


