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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with E
Page 35 of 42 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter E.

335 Varieties Listed in Total

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Euonymus crenulatus
We have almost no information on this species and do not know if it will be hardy in Britain, though judging by its native range it is unlikely to be hardy in any but the mildest areas of the country. The follo... [MORE]
 
Euonymus europaeus
Thrives in almost any soil, including chalk, it is particularly suited to dry shaded areas[200]. Prefers a well-drained loamy soil[1]. If cultivated for its latex it is best grown in a dry open position[74]. P... [MORE]
 
Euonymus fimbriatus
Thriving in almost any soil, including chalk, it is particularly suited to dry shaded areas[200]. Prefers a well-drained loamy soil[1]. This species is not hardy in the colder areas of the country, it tolerate... [MORE]
 
Euonymus fortunei
Thrives in almost any soil, including chalk, and is particularly suited to dry shaded areas[200]. Grows well in heavy clay soils. Prefers a well-drained loamy soil. Thrives in sunny positions and in deep shade[... [MORE]
 
Euonymus hamiltonianus
Thrives in almost any soil, including chalk, it is particularly suited to dry shaded areas[200]. Prefers a well-drained loamy soil. Plants are hardy to about -15°c[184]. A very ornamental plant[1], there are ... [MORE]
 
Euonymus hamiltonianus maackii
Thriving in almost any soil, including chalk, it is particularly suited to dry shaded areas[200]. Prefers a well-drained loamy soil[1]. Cultivated for its latex in Russia, producing most when grown in open ari... [MORE]
 
Euonymus hamiltonianus sieboldianus
Thriving in almost any soil, including chalk, it is particularly suited to dry shaded areas[200]. Prefers a well-drained loamy soil[11]. This species is often called E. yedoensis in the garden[11].... [MORE]
 
Euonymus japonicus
Thriving in almost any soil, including chalk and sandy soils, it is particularly suited to dry shaded areas[200]. Grows well in heavy clay soils. Shade tolerant but does not fruit well in such a position[11]. P... [MORE]
 

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