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Biennial Varieties Page 11 of 15 containing Biennial Varieties 115 Varieties Listed in Total 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 
Lavatera arborea An easily grown plant, succeeding in any ordinary garden soil in sun or partial shade[1, 187]. Prefers a light well-drained moderately fertile soil in full sun[200]. A soil that is too rich encourages foliar gr... [MORE] Limonium tetragonum Requires a well drained soil and a sunny position[200].... [MORE] Lolium multiflorum Dislikes shade.... [MORE] Melilotus wolgica We have almost no information on this plant and do not know if it will be hardy in Britain, though judging by its native range it should succeed outdoors at least in the milder parts of the country.
Dislikes s... [MORE] Oenothera biennis Prefers a dryish well-drained sandy loam and a warm sunny position[1, 4, 200], though it is tolerant of most soils[4]. Heavy clay soils may induce winter rots[200]. Grows well on very poor soils[160, 238]. Esta... [MORE] Oenothera glazioviana Prefers a dryish well-drained sandy loam and full sun[1, 200]. Heavy clay soils may induce winter rots[200]. Succeeds on poor soils[200].
The flowers open in the evening, they are richly scented and are very a... [MORE] Oenothera lamarkiana Prefers a dryish well-drained sandy loam and full sun[1, 200]. Heavy clay soils may induce winter rots[200]. Succeeds in poor soils.
There is some confusion over this name. [43] says that it is a synonym of O.... [MORE] Onopordon acanthium An easily grown plant, it succeeds in almost any ordinary garden soil[1, 111]. Requires a well-drained soil, preferrably in full sun though it tolerates light shade[200]. Prefers a slightly alkaline soil[200]. ... [MORE]
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Page 11 of 15 containing Biennial Varieties 115 Varieties Listed in Total
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