St. John’s-Wort Tribe
Tutsan (Hypericum Androsæmum).—Handsome flower, and seeds—Cranbury and Allbrook.
St. John’s-Wort (H. perforatum).
(H. dubium).
(H. hirsutum).—All frequent in the hedges.
(H. humifusum).
(H. pulchrum).
(H. Elodes).—Bogs near Cuckoo Bushes.
(H. quadrangulum).
Mallow (Malva sylvestris).—Everywhere by roadsides, used to be esteemed by old women as a healing “yarb.”
Musk M. (M. moschata).—A beautiful pink or white flower, grows all over the park at Cranbury.
Dwarf M. (M. rotundifolia).—Flower white, with purple streaks, almost stemless, grows under a wall in Otterbourne Street.
Small-Leaved Lime (Tilia parvifolia).—Hursley Park; avenue at Brambridge, where four rows form three magnificent aisles.