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Annual/Biennial Varieties Page 4 of 12 containing Annual/Biennial Varieties 89 Varieties Listed in Total 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
Dracocephalum parviflorum Succeeds in a sunny position in a fertile well-drained soil[200].
The plant is very fragrant[200]. It is useful for filling gaps in the summer border[200].... [MORE] Erodium cicutarium bipinnatum We have very little information on this species and do not know if it will be hardy in Britain, though judging by its native range it should succeed outdoors in most parts of the country. Plants are likely to r... [MORE] Erodium jacquinianum Prefers a sunny well-drained position and a limy soil or at least one that is not acid[1].
This species is often included in E. cicutarium as E. cicutarium jacquinianum[50].... [MORE] Erodium malacoides Prefers a sunny well-drained position and a limy soil or at least one that is not acid[1].
A polymorphic species[1].... [MORE] Erodium moschatum Prefers a sunny well-drained position and a limy soil or at least one that is not acid[1].
The bruised leaves emit a strong scent of musk[245].... [MORE] Erucaria hispanica None known... [MORE] Euphorbia lathyris Prefers a light well-drained soil in an open position[200]. Prefers a dry soil but grows almost anywhere[1].
Often self-sows freely[1, 17].
Formerly cultivated for its fruit[17] - for the oil contained in the... [MORE] Galactites tomentosa Succeeds in ordinary garden soil[1]. Based on the plants natural habitats, it should also succeed in dry soils and is likely to require a sunny position[K].... [MORE]
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Page 4 of 12 containing Annual/Biennial Varieties 89 Varieties Listed in Total
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