WeedScan is a free community weed identification, alert, recording and communication system that supports cooperative weeds action Australia-wide. The weed profiles are being improved, please send feedback to weeds@invasives.com.au
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Common Names: St. John’s wort
Plant Form: Perennial woody to fleshy herb. Size: Usually 30-70 cm tall but can reach 1.2 m. Stem: Flowering stems upright and woody, non-flowering stems form tangled thickets Leaves: Opposite pairs on stem, spotted with oil glands clearly visible when held up to light. Flowers: Star shaped 1-2 cm diameter, bright yellow with 5 petals, Fruit and Seeds: Sticky 3 cell capsules with numerous tiny golden-brown seeds. Habitat: Roadsides, farmland, grasslands, riverbanks, railways. Distinguishing Features: Distinct from other common species. Native St John’s wort (Hypericum species) are smaller and with more orange flowers. Impacts: Can cause weight loss or even death in grazing animals, especially horses, can cause skin irritation in humans, increases fire risk.