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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with E
Page 34 of 42 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter E.

335 Varieties Listed in Total

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Euodia fraxinifolia
An easily grown plant, preferring a good loamy soil[1]. This report suggests that the plant might be hardy in Britain but gives no details. According to one report, this species is not frost tolerant and so ca... [MORE]
 
Euodia lepta
We have almost no information on this species and do not know if it will be hardy in Britain. Judging by the needs of other members of this genus it is probably easily grown in a good loamy soil.... [MORE]
 
Euodia officinalis
An easily grown plant, preferring a good loamy soil[1]. This report suggests that the plant might be hardy in Britain but gives no details. This species might be no more than a synonym for E. rutaecarpa[200, K... [MORE]
 
Euodia rutaecarpa
We have almost no information on this species and do not know if it will be hardy in Britain, though judging by its habitat it should succeed outdoors in the milder areas of the country. Judging by the needs of... [MORE]
 
Euonymus alatus
Thrives in almost any soil, including chalk[200], it is particularly suited to dry shaded areas[200]. Prefers a well-drained loamy soil[1]. A very ornamental and cold-tolerant plant[1], it tolerate temperature... [MORE]
 
Euonymus alatus apterus
Thrives in almost any well-drained soil, including chalk, it is particularly suited to dry shaded areas[200]. Prefers a well-drained loamy soil[1]. A very ornamental plant[1].... [MORE]
 
Euonymus americanus
Thrives in almost any soil, including chalk, it is particularly suited to dry shaded areas[200]. Prefers a well-drained loamy soil[1]. Requires shade from the midday sun[1, 11].... [MORE]
 
Euonymus atropurpureus
Thrives in almost any soil, including chalk, it is particularly suited to dry shaded areas[200]. Prefers a well-drained loamy soil[1]. Requires shade from the midday sun[1, 11]. A moderately fast-growing but s... [MORE]
 

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