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Annual/Perennial Varieties Page 3 of 10 containing Annual/Perennial Varieties 77 Varieties Listed in Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 
Commelina virginica Prefers a light fairly dry well-drained loam with added leafmold[42]. Prefers a sunny position with some shelter[164].
Plants are not very winter hardy in Britain, the roots are best dug up in autumn and store... [MORE] Convolvulus tricolor Requires a sheltered position in a well-drained low to medium fertility soil and a very sunny position[200].
This plant is generally hardy to zone 8 (tolerating temperatures down to about -5°) but some forms a... [MORE] Corchorus capsularis Prefers a very fertile soil and a hot humid climate[169]. Tolerates very wet conditions according to one report[57] whilst another says that it does not tolerate waterlogged soils[169]. Tolerates a pH in the ra... [MORE] Corchorus olitorius Prefers a very fertile soil and a hot humid climate[169]. Tolerates very wet conditions according to one report[57] whilst another says that it does not tolerate waterlogged soils[169]. Tolerates a pH in the ra... [MORE] Cotula coronopifolia A marginal plant for the shallow edges of ponds, bog gardens and waterside plantings[200], it succeeds in ordinary soil[1].
Plants are short-lived perennials[188].
The whole plant, when handled, releases an a... [MORE] Damasonium alisma Succeeds in an open sunny position in boggy soils or in still water up to 25cm deep[200].... [MORE] Diplotaxis muralis Prefers dry soils and dislikes shade[175].
Very resistant to heat, this plant could be used as a perennial substitute for Eruca vesicaria sativa, the annual rocket, in hot summer areas[183].... [MORE] Drosera peltata Prefers a sandy peaty soil, succeeding in poor soils and in bogs[200].
An insectivorous plant, it can survive in nitrogen poor soils because it gets the nutrients it needs from insects[1, 200]. The upper surfa... [MORE]
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Page 3 of 10 containing Annual/Perennial Varieties 77 Varieties Listed in Total
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