Hypericum addingtonii ranges from 1.5–2 meters in height. Its stems are yellow-brown.[3]
Distribution and habitat
The species is found in parts of China, in northwestern and western Yunnanbamboo thickets, grassy slopes, and hemlock forest edges.[4]
Name
Hypericum addingtonii is known as die hua jin si tao in Chinese and Addington hypericum in English.[5] It was named for its collector, P. Addington.[3]