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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with D
Page 3 of 25 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter D.

199 Varieties Listed in Total

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Daphne genkwa
There is some disagreement over whether this species needs an acid or alkaline soil. According to some reports it requires a lime-free porous soil and semi-shade[1, 200] whilst another report says that it is pr... [MORE]
 
Daphne gnidium
Prefers a well-drained but moisture-retentive slightly acid to slightly alkaline soil[200]. A good sandy loam suits most members of the genus[11]. This species is not very hardy in Britain, tolerating temperat... [MORE]
 
Daphne involucrata
We have very little information on this species and doubt that it will be hardy in Britain. A good sandy loam suits most members of this genus[11]. Plants are resentful of root disturbance and should be plante... [MORE]
 
Daphne laureola
Prefers a moist soil and a position in semi-shade, growing well in woodlands[11]. Plants are often found growing in dense shade in the wild[245]. A good sandy loam suits most members of this genus[11]. Flowers... [MORE]
 
Daphne mezereum
A good sandy loam suits most members of this genus[11]. Prefers a good heavy soil and some shade[31, 49]. Prefers a calcareous soil[13, 17, 19] and cool moist conditions[11, 49]. There is no evidence to suggest... [MORE]
 
Daphne odora
Prefers a cool, lime-free well-drained friable soil[1] and some shelter from cold winds[166]. Succeeds in full sun or semi-shade[219]. This species is not generally hardy in Britain[1] but succeeds outdoors in... [MORE]
 
Daphne oleoides
Prefers a cool lime-free well-drained friable soil[1]. Plants are usually calcicole and require an acid soil[50]. Survives in any well-fed and well-drained soil in sun or part shade according to one report whic... [MORE]
 
Daphne papyracea
Prefers a cool lime-free well-drained sandy loam and a sunny position[1, 11]. Succeeds in neutral soils[11] and tolerates partial shade[200]. Likes plenty of moisture in the growing season[11]. A good sandy loa... [MORE]
 

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