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Foodplant / gall
Aculus hygrophilus causes gall of distorted, brown leaf of Hypericum tetrapterum

Foodplant / open feeder
imago of Chrysolina brunsvicensis grazes on leaf of Hypericum tetrapterum
Remarks: season: 1-12
Other: major host/prey

Foodplant / open feeder
adult of Chrysolina hyperici grazes on flower of Hypericum tetrapterum
Remarks: season: early 6-2

Foodplant / open feeder
nocturnal adult of Chrysolina varians grazes on live leaf of Hypericum tetrapterum
Remarks: season: 6-10,3-

In Great Britain and/or Ireland:
Foodplant / parasite
cleistothecium of Erysiphe hyperici parasitises Hypericum tetrapterum

Foodplant / parasite
hypophyllous, caeomoid aecium of Melampsora hypericorum parasitises live leaf of Hypericum tetrapterum
Remarks: season: 5-10

Foodplant / saprobe
acervulus of Seimatosporium coelomycetous anamorph of Seimatosporium hypericinum is saprobic on dead stem of Hypericum tetrapterum

Foodplant / spot causer
mainly epiphyllous, brown pycnidium of Septoria coelomycetous anamorph of Septoria hyperici causes spots on fading leaf of Hypericum tetrapterum
Remarks: season: 8-10

Foodplant / open feeder
nocturnal larva of Tenthredo balteata grazes on leaf of Hypericum tetrapterum

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Hypericum tetrapterum

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Hypericum tetrapterum (syn. H. quadrangulum) is a herbaceous perennial plant species in the flowering plant family Hypericaceae. Its common names include St. Peter's wort, Peterwort, square stemmed St. John's wort, and square stalked St. John's wort.

Description

Hypericum tetrapterum is a rhizomatous, glabrous perennial plant growing up to 1.2 m (3 ft 11 in) in height.[1][2]: 340  The stems are square in cross section, with conspicuous wings at the corners. The leaves are in opposite pairs, simple and entire, and have many translucent glandular dots. The thinly papery leaves are up to 40 mm (2 in) long and 24 mm (0.9 in) across and paler underneath.[1] The flowers are produced in flowerheads of 10–30 flowers (up to 70), each flower 10–15 mm (0.39–0.59 in) in diameter with 5 pale yellow petals and 5 sepals.[1] There may be black glands on the petals and sepals, as well as on the leaves.[2]

Distribution and habitat

Hypericum tetrapterum is common in damp habitats such as marshes, streamsides, open ditches, meadows, and springs throughout Europe.[3][1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Hypericum tetrapterum Fr". hypericum.myspecies.info. Retrieved 2018-10-26.
  2. ^ a b Stace, C. A. (2010). New Flora of the British Isles (Third ed.). Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521707725.
  3. ^ "Hypericum tetrapterum L." Retrieved 19 August 2015.
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Hypericum tetrapterum: Brief Summary

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Hypericum tetrapterum (syn. H. quadrangulum) is a herbaceous perennial plant species in the flowering plant family Hypericaceae. Its common names include St. Peter's wort, Peterwort, square stemmed St. John's wort, and square stalked St. John's wort.

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