What is another word for Hypericum Androsaemum?

Pronunciation: [hˈa͡ɪpəɹˌɪkəm ˈandɹəsˌiːməm] (IPA)

Hypericum Androsaemum is a flowering plant that is commonly known as tutsan, sweet Amber or parkleaves. The plant belongs to the genus Hypericum and is native to Europe and North Africa. It is used in traditional herbal medicine as a remedy for various ailments due to its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties. Other synonyms for Hypericum Androsaemum include St. John's Wort, St. Mary's Wort, and rose of Sharon. In addition, it is sometimes called Giant Tutsan, Tistelolje, and bramble-leaved tutsan. Its medicinal properties make it a valuable plant in pharmacology and herbalism.

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    • Common St Johns wort
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    Hypericum androsaemum
    • Common St John's wort
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    • tutsan
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