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Annual Varieties Page 29 of 80 containing Annual Varieties 634 Varieties Listed in Total 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 
Datura stramonium Succeeds in most moderately good soils but prefers a rich light sandy soil or a calcareous loam, and an open sunny position[1, 4, 200].
Plants often self-sow when well sited[1].
The thornapple is cultivated c... [MORE] Descurainia antarctica We have very little information on this species but it should succeed as a spring-sown annual in Britain. See the plants native habitat for ideas on its cultivation needs.... [MORE] Descurainia pinnata We have almost no information on this species but judging by its native range it should succeed in most parts of Britain and is probably not too fussy about soil or situation. We suggest growing it in a dry to ... [MORE] Digitaria adscendens A polymorphic species[58].... [MORE] Digitaria sanguinalis Prefers a sandy soil[50]. Requires a warm sheltered position[162].
This species is occasionally cultivated, especially in Poland, for its edible seed.... [MORE] Diplotaxis erucoides See the plants native habitat for ideas on its cultivation needs[K].
This species is a serious weed in S. Europe[17].
Plants often germinate in the autumn and survive as an over-wintering rosette[17].... [MORE] Dracocephalum moldavica Succeeds in a sunny position in a fertile well-drained soil[200].
The plant is very fragrant[200], with both the leaves and the flowers emitting a most refreshing scent of lemons[245]. The flowers remain fragr... [MORE] Echinochloa colona 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 could succeed outdoors in many parts of this country. The following notes ar... [MORE]
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