| |
Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with E Page 19 of 42 containing botanical plant names begining with the letter E. 335 Varieties Listed in Total 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 
Erica tetralix Requires a light lime-free loam[1]. A calcifuge plant, requiring a pH below 6[186]. Grows best in a poor soil[11]. Resents dry soils[1], doing well in boggy areas[186]. Prefers an open situation[1].
A good bee... [MORE] Erica vagans A calcifuge plant, it requires a light lime-free loam[11]. Grows well on sunny slopes, thriving in any soil that is not heavy or alkaline[11]. Plants can succeed in a slightly alkaline soil if it is rich in hu... [MORE] Erica x darleyensis Requires a light loam[11]. This species tolerates lime in the soil[182, 188] so long as there is plenty of humus[208]. Grows best in a poor soil. Resents dry soils. Prefers an open situation.
A very ornamental... [MORE] Erica x veitchii A calcifuge plant, it requires a light lime-free loam[11]. Grows best in a poor soil. Resents dry soils. Prefers an open situation.
A very ornamental and free-flowering species[182], there are some named varie... [MORE] Ericameria parishii Succeeds in ordinary garden soil in a sunny position[1]. Requires a well-drained deep gritty or gravelly soil, preferably of low fertility[200].... [MORE] Erigenia bulbosa Requires a shady position in a moisture-retentive humus-rich soil[200].
Grows well in the wild garden or in shaded pockets of the rock garden, though it might need protection from competition with other more v... [MORE] Erigeron acer Prefers a moderately fertile well-drained soil in a sunny position[200]. Grows well in dry situations[4]. Succeeds in maritime gardens[233].
There is some doubt over the correct name of this species. E. acris ... [MORE] Erigeron affinis We have almost no information on this species and do not even know if it is an annual or perennial let alone whether it will succeed in Britain. It is likely to prefer a moderately fertile well-drained soil in ... [MORE]
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 
Page 19 of 42 containing E Varieties 335 Varieties Listed in Total
| |