Hypericum lloydii
{{Short description|Species of flowering plant}}
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|image=Hypericum lloydii.jpg
|genus=Hypericum
|species=lloydii
|authority=(Svenson) P.B.Adams
|synonyms_ref={{r|FNA}}
|synonyms=Hypericum galioides var. lloydii {{small|Svenson}}
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Hypericum lloydii, known as Lloyd's St. John's-wort{{r|weakley2020}} or sandhill St. John's wort,{{cn|date=January 2022}} is a species of flowering plant in the St. John's wort family (Hypericaceae). It is native to the Southeastern United States where it is found primarily in the lower Piedmont and inner Coastal Plain.{{r|weakley2020|BONAP}} Its natural habitat is in dry open areas such as sandhills or granite flatrocks.
Hypericum lloydii is a low straggling mat-forming shrub. Its leaves are narrowly linear, reaching up to {{cvt|25|mm|0}} long. It produces relatively small yellow flowers, {{cvt|12-14|mm|1}} across, in the summer.
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Category:Flora of the Southeastern United States
Category:Plants described in 1962
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