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Perennial Varieties Page 16 of 327 containing Perennial Varieties 2609 Varieties Listed in Total 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 
Anaphalis margaritacea Prefers a light well-drained soil and a sunny position[1, 133]. Requires a moist soil[208]. Succeeds in most soils[200], including poor ones[1], and also in light shade[200]. Succeeds in the shade of buildings,... [MORE] Anchusa azurea Succeeds in most soils, preferring a sunny position[1, 111]. Prefers a fertile well-drained soil[111]. Tolerates heavy clay[200]. Requires a deep well-drained soil[187]. Established plants tolerate drought[187]... [MORE] Andropogon gerardii Requires a light porous sandy soil in full sun[200].
A very ornamental plant, it forms large clumps, spreading by short stolons[200].... [MORE] Andropogon virginicus Requires a light porous sandy soil in full sun[200]. Plants are often found in very acid soils in the wild[236].... [MORE] Androsace sarmentosa Requires a very well-drained light or sandy alkaline soil of low nutrient status and with the addition oflimestone chippings if necessary[200]. Usually best in full sun, though in hot-summer areas it can be bet... [MORE] Anemarrhena asphodeloides Requires a rich moist neutral to acid soil that is rich in organic matter, in a position in partial or dappled shade[200]. Plants are tolerant of strong winds[174].
Plants can be naturalized in wild or woodlan... [MORE] Anemone altaica Prefers a moist but well drained peaty soil in some shade[200].
A very hardy plant, tolerating temperatures down to at least -40°c[187].
Plants seem to be immune to the predations of rabbits[233].
A greedy p... [MORE] Anemone canadensis Succeeds in ordinary garden soil but prefers a well-drained woodland soil and some shade[200]. An easily grown plant, preferring a sunny position[233]. Plants succeed in maritime gardens[233].
Hardy to at leas... [MORE]
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