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Annual Varieties Page 37 of 80 containing Annual Varieties 634 Varieties Listed in Total 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 
Helenium amarum Grows well in ordinary garden soil[1]. Prefers a fertile moisture retentive soil in a sunny position[200]. Dislikes dry soils[200].
Plants seem to be immune to the predations of rabbits[233].
A good bee and b... [MORE] Helianthus annuus An easily grown plant, it succeeds in most soils[1, 34, 117] but grows best in a deep rich soil[1, 200]. It prefers a sunny position[1, 34, 117] though it also tolerates light shade[1]. Requires a neutral or pr... [MORE] Helianthus lenticularis Succeeds in most soils in a sunny position[1]. Requires a rich soil[1]. Dislikes shade[1].
The young growth is extremely attractive to slugs, plants can be totally destroyed by them[K].
Members of this genus ... [MORE] Helianthus petiolaris Succeeds in most soils in a sunny position[1]. Requires a rich soil[1]. Dislikes shade[1]. Grows well on dry soils[200].
The young growth is extremely attractive to slugs, plants can be totally destroyed by th... [MORE] Hirschfeldia incana We have no details on this species but it is likely to require a light well-drained soil and a sunny position.... [MORE] Hordeum deficiens Succeeds in most soils[171]. Easily grown in light soils[162].
A two-rowed species, it is occasionally cultivated in Arabia and Ethiopia for its edible seed[57, 105, 172].... [MORE] Hordeum distichon Succeeds in most soils and in climates ranging from sub-arctic to sub-tropical[1, 171]. Easily grown in light soils[162].
Widely cultivated in temperate zones, especially in cooler or moister areas, for its ed... [MORE] Hordeum hexastichon Succeeds in most soils and in climates ranging from sub-arctic to sub-tropical[171]. Easily grown in light soils[162].
This species is considered by most botanists to be no more than a part of H. vulgare[50, 6... [MORE]
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