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First Editions® Red Fame Hypericum

A compact shrub with standout late-season color.

First Editions® Red Fame Hypericum is the kind of plant that keeps getting better as the season progresses. Bright yellow flowers bring a cheerful summer display first, and then the plant shifts into its most dramatic phase as clusters of vivid red berries begin to develop. That transition from flower to fruit gives it a longer season of ornamental value than many compact shrubs.

The berry display is the feature that sets it apart.

Red Fame Hypericum is especially grown for its colorful fruit. The berries ripen to a rich red tone that stands out beautifully against the dark green foliage and makes the plant especially useful in late-summer and fall plantings. Those stems are also highly effective in cut arrangements, where the berries bring bold seasonal color indoors.

A manageable size makes it easy to use.

This is a rounded, low-mounding shrub that fits comfortably into smaller landscapes and mixed borders. It is large enough to hold its own in a planting, but still compact enough to use in containers, seasonal beds, or as a repeating accent. The neat habit makes it easy to design with and easy to maintain.

A strong fit for borders, containers, and floral gardens.

First Editions® Red Fame Hypericum works especially well in sunny borders, group plantings, decorative containers, and cutting gardens. It pairs beautifully with ornamental grasses, rudbeckia, mums, and other late-season color plants. If the goal is to bridge summer bloom and fall interest with one compact shrub, this is a strong candidate.

Easy care is part of the appeal.

This plant performs best in full sun to part shade and in moist, well-drained soil. Once established, it handles heat and some drought well, and it is also noted for rust resistance. Good drainage is important, especially in humid conditions. To enjoy the berry display, avoid removing spent flowers too early, as those older blooms develop into fall fruit.

A compact shrub with standout late-season color.

First Editions® Red Fame Hypericum is the kind of plant that keeps getting better as the season progresses. Bright yellow flowers bring a cheerful summer display first, and then the plant shifts into its most dramatic phase as clusters of vivid red berries begin to develop. That transition from flower to fruit gives it a longer season of ornamental value than many compact shrubs.

The berry display is the feature that sets it apart.

Red Fame Hypericum is especially grown for its colorful fruit. The berries ripen to a rich red tone that stands out beautifully against the dark green foliage and makes the plant especially useful in late-summer and fall plantings. Those stems are also highly effective in cut arrangements, where the berries bring bold seasonal color indoors.

A manageable size makes it easy to use.

This is a rounded, low-mounding shrub that fits comfortably into smaller landscapes and mixed borders. It is large enough to hold its own in a planting, but still compact enough to use in containers, seasonal beds, or as a repeating accent. The neat habit makes it easy to design with and easy to maintain.

A strong fit for borders, containers, and floral gardens.

First Editions® Red Fame Hypericum works especially well in sunny borders, group plantings, decorative containers, and cutting gardens. It pairs beautifully with ornamental grasses, rudbeckia, mums, and other late-season color plants. If the goal is to bridge summer bloom and fall interest with one compact shrub, this is a strong candidate.

Easy care is part of the appeal.

This plant performs best in full sun to part shade and in moist, well-drained soil. Once established, it handles heat and some drought well, and it is also noted for rust resistance. Good drainage is important, especially in humid conditions. To enjoy the berry display, avoid removing spent flowers too early, as those older blooms develop into fall fruit.

$32.98

Original: $109.95

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First Editions® Red Fame Hypericum

$109.95

$32.98

Description

A compact shrub with standout late-season color.

First Editions® Red Fame Hypericum is the kind of plant that keeps getting better as the season progresses. Bright yellow flowers bring a cheerful summer display first, and then the plant shifts into its most dramatic phase as clusters of vivid red berries begin to develop. That transition from flower to fruit gives it a longer season of ornamental value than many compact shrubs.

The berry display is the feature that sets it apart.

Red Fame Hypericum is especially grown for its colorful fruit. The berries ripen to a rich red tone that stands out beautifully against the dark green foliage and makes the plant especially useful in late-summer and fall plantings. Those stems are also highly effective in cut arrangements, where the berries bring bold seasonal color indoors.

A manageable size makes it easy to use.

This is a rounded, low-mounding shrub that fits comfortably into smaller landscapes and mixed borders. It is large enough to hold its own in a planting, but still compact enough to use in containers, seasonal beds, or as a repeating accent. The neat habit makes it easy to design with and easy to maintain.

A strong fit for borders, containers, and floral gardens.

First Editions® Red Fame Hypericum works especially well in sunny borders, group plantings, decorative containers, and cutting gardens. It pairs beautifully with ornamental grasses, rudbeckia, mums, and other late-season color plants. If the goal is to bridge summer bloom and fall interest with one compact shrub, this is a strong candidate.

Easy care is part of the appeal.

This plant performs best in full sun to part shade and in moist, well-drained soil. Once established, it handles heat and some drought well, and it is also noted for rust resistance. Good drainage is important, especially in humid conditions. To enjoy the berry display, avoid removing spent flowers too early, as those older blooms develop into fall fruit.