Hypericum x moserianum Tricolor
Gold Flower
Hypericaceae
Evergreen, Shrubs
HYPERICUMAll bear single flowers with prominent sunburst of stamens in center. Shallowly cup-shaped, five-petaled blooms range in color from creamy yellow to gold; flowers may be solitary or in clusters. Neat, fresh green foliage. Various species used for mass plantings, ground covers, informal hedges, borders. Grow especially well in mild, moist regions.
A difficult-to-control rust is extensively infecting plantings (especially those of the species H. calycinum) in the Pacific Northwest. Remove and destroy blighted leaves and any leaf litter; avoid overhead watering of plants in the evening.
Hypericum x moserianumThis evergreen shrub acts like a perennial that dies to the ground in the coldest part of its range. It has a mounding habit to 3 ft. tall and wide, with arching, reddish stems. Leaves are 2 in. long, medium green above, blue green beneath. Golden yellow, 2 1/2 -in.-wide blossoms are borne singly or in clusters of up to five. Blooms in summer, possibly into fall. Cut back in early spring.

Leaves are 2 in. long, gray-green, edged in white and tinged with pink.
Juniperus rigida conferta 'Blue Pacific'
Denser, bluer, more heat tolerant than J. r. conferta, but same size.
Juniperus rigida conferta
Native to Japan. Prostrate and trailing, with soft bluish green needles. Excellent for seashore but wi...
Hypericum x moserianum
This evergreen shrub acts like a perennial that dies to the ground in the coldest part of its range. I...
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