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Hypericum Miracle Blizz delights UK gardens with vibrant yellow summer flowers and a spectacular display of bright red berries that persist into winter. This versatile, hardy shrub attracts pollinators and adds year-round colour to borders or containers.
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Hypericum Miracle Blizz offers vibrant yellow flowers in summer, followed by striking red berries, providing year-round garden interest.
Discover the captivating charm of Hypericum Miracle Blizz, a superb shrub renowned for its dual-season appeal. This resilient plant first presents a cheerful display of golden blooms. Afterwards, it transitions to an abundance of bright red berries. These decorative berries remain on the plant well into the autumn and winter months, adding a vital splash of colour to your outdoor space. It is a fantastic choice for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance yet high-impact addition.
Hypericum Miracle Blizz is a distinguished cultivar from the popular ‘Miracle’ series. Breeders developed this series for its exceptional ornamental qualities. These plants offer spectacular berry displays after their vibrant summer flowering. The name ‘Blizz’ aptly reflects the dazzling brightness of its berries.
Indeed, these berries truly stand out against its mid-green foliage. This hardy shrub generally reaches a compact size. Therefore, it is a versatile choice for many garden designs.
In the heart of summer, Hypericum Miracle Blizz bursts into life with a profusion of cheerful yellow flowers. Each bloom features prominent stamens, giving them a star-like appearance. Bees and other beneficial insects are naturally drawn to these nectar-rich blossoms. Consequently, they help to support local wildlife.
Following this beautiful floral show, the plant develops its most celebrated feature: clusters of glossy, bright red berries. These berries hold their colour wonderfully. They provide a stunning visual impact from late summer through to the colder periods of autumn and early winter.
The plant’s mid-green leaves are often semi-evergreen in milder UK regions. This means some foliage may persist through winter. However, in colder conditions, it acts as a deciduous shrub. It sheds its leaves to reveal the striking berry stems.
This versatile Hypericum is an excellent addition to diverse garden schemes. Its compact and bushy form makes it perfect for adding structure to mixed borders. Here, its multi-seasonal interest can be fully appreciated. You can also plant Hypericum Miracle Blizz to create a low informal hedge. Moreover, it provides appealing ground cover in larger areas.
Furthermore, its showy berries make it an outstanding specimen plant for a patio container. There, its vivid colours can be enjoyed up close. Minimal pruning is usually needed. However, a light trim in early spring helps to maintain its neat shape. This also encourages fresh growth, which in turn leads to more abundant flowers and berries.
Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe. Suitable for exposed sites.
Hypericum Miracle Blizz is a relatively low-maintenance shrub, thriving with minimal intervention once established.
* **Watering:** Provide regular watering during its first year to help establish a strong root system. Mature plants are reasonably drought tolerant but appreciate watering during prolonged dry spells, especially if grown in containers.
* **Feeding:** Apply a balanced, general-purpose fertiliser in spring to support healthy growth and prolific flowering and fruiting.
* **Pruning:** Prune in early spring before new growth begins. Remove any dead, damaged, or weak stems. You can also lightly trim to maintain a compact shape and encourage a fresh flush of growth, which will lead to more flowers and subsequent berries. Overgrown plants can be rejuvenated with a harder prune.
* **Pests and Diseases:** Hypericum are generally robust plants. Keep an eye out for common garden pests, though serious infestations are rare. Ensure good air circulation to minimise fungal issues.
This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.


