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Tutsan berries Hypericum androsaemum is a member of the St John's Wort family. Its shiny, black, ripe berries look sinister but the plant's name means 'all-heal' and it was highly regarded by early herbalists. The leaves are supposed to smell of tobacco or amber and were used as bookmarks in bibles. It is locally common in damp shady valleys in the South and West: growing here beside the Afon Gwaun.
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