Phonetic Spelling:hy-PER-ih-kum PAH-luhk
Genus:Hypericum
Species:androsaemum
Family:Hypericaceae
In certain regions, Tutsan can become somewhat weedy and even invasive. To address this issue, three specific cultivars were developed and assessed at NC State University as part of our initiative to create new, non-invasive nursery plants. Each of these cultivars is a triploid, seedless, and non-invasive variant of Tutsan. Special acknowledgment is due to Richard Olsen, a former Ph.D. student now at the US National Arboretum, and Clara Trueblood, a former M.S. student currently at the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, for their contributions to this project. The new Expressionistic™ Tutsans consist of: ‘Pollock,’ characterized by its green and white variegation resembling drips and splatters; ‘Matisse,’ which features a striking purple blush; and ‘Picasso,’ showcasing a neo-expressionistic blend of surreal hues and abstract designs. These cultivars share other typical traits of the species, thrive in USDA Zones 6-7, and typically grow to heights of 2-3 feet. They are particularly well-suited for cooler climates, such as the Pacific Northwest. There are currently no patents or trademarks associated with these varieties.
Hypericum androsaemum 'Pollock' Feature Summary
Hypericum androsaemum 'Pollock' Image Gallery







