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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with B Page 5 of 31 containing botanical plant names begining with the letter B. 248 Varieties Listed in Total 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 
Begonia palmata Requires a well-drained soil[200]. Plants do not require high light intensities[200]. Prefers a pH between 6 and 7[200].
Plants are probably not winter hardy outdoors in Britain, though they are worth trying i... [MORE] Begonia picta Requires a well-drained soil[200]. Plants do not require high light intensities[200]. Prefers a pH between 6 and 7[200].
A tuberous species, it is said to require greenhouse protection in Britain but plants ar... [MORE] Beilschmiedia sikkimensis 146... [MORE] Beilschmiedia tawa 44... [MORE] Belamcanda chinensis Requires a fairly rich sandy or loamy soil in a bright sunny position or light shade. Succeeds in most soils[187]. Requires a position that stays moist in the summer[187]. Plants grow best in areas with long ho... [MORE] Bellis perennis Succeeds in most well-drained soils in sun or semi-shade[188, 200].
The daisy is commonly found growing in many lawns, some varieties have been developed for the flower garden[1]. It is a good plant for the sp... [MORE] Benincasa hispida Requires a warm sunny position in a rich well-drained soil and plenty of moisture in the growing season[1, 200, 238]. Established plants are reasonably drought tolerant[206]. Tolerates a pH in the range 5.8 to ... [MORE] Berberidopsis corallina Prefers a deep, moist, humus-rich soil and a position where it is sheltered from drying winds and strong sunlight[11, 200]. This species will tolerate a slightly alkaline soil if peat or some other acid medium ... [MORE]
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Page 5 of 31 containing B Varieties 248 Varieties Listed in Total
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