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Bulb Varieties
Page 29 of 32 containing Bulb Varieties
256 Varieties Listed in Total

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Narcissus poeticus
Prefers a deep rather stiff soil but succeeds in most soils and situations[1]. Grows well in heavy clay soils. Easily grown in a moist soil, doing well in grass[90] but it is slow to establish[188]. The dorman... [MORE]
 
Narcissus pseudo-narcissus
Prefers a deep rather stiff soil but succeeds in most soils[1]. Grows well in heavy clay soils. Succeeds in sun or shade[31]. Grows well on woodland edges[24]. The flowers have the sweet woodland perfume of t... [MORE]
 
Narcissus tazetta
Prefers a deep rather stiff soil but succeeds in most soils and situations[1]. Grows well in heavy clay soils. Prefers an alkaline soil with a pH between 7 and 8[200]. Best grown in a warm sunny corner with she... [MORE]
 
Nothoscordum inodorum
Prefers a light sandy soil in a sunny position[42]. This species reproduces freely when in good growng conditions and has become a weed in some gardens[42]. The flowers have a rich, sweet lily-like perfume[24... [MORE]
 
Orchis coriophora
Easily grown in full sun in a moist sandy loam[42]. Orchids are, in general, shallow-rooting plants of well-drained low-fertility soils. Their symbiotic relationship with a fungus in the soil allows them to ob... [MORE]
 
Orchis italica
Requires a deep rich soil[1]. Best grown in a sunny position in a well-drained bank and a loamy soil[42]. Plants are fairly hardy in Britain but, because they come into growth in the winter, they are best cult... [MORE]
 
Orchis laxiflora
Requires a deep rich soil[1]. Plants can succeed in drier areas of bog gardens[230]. Orchids are, in general, shallow-rooting plants of well-drained low-fertility soils. Their symbiotic relationship with a fun... [MORE]
 
Orchis mascula
Succeeds in most soils, but it prefers a moist loam and lots of leaf mould[42]. Requires a deep rich soil[1]. Grows well in full sun or partial shade[42], doing well in a woodland garden[230]. It also succeeds ... [MORE]
 

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