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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with F
Page 1 of 15 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter F.

120 Varieties Listed in Total

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Fabiana imbricata
Succeeds in a sunny position in a light well-drained soil[200]. Plants are not very hardy in Britain, growing best in areas that receive little or no frost[200]. The cultivar 'Violacea' is generally faster gr... [MORE]
 
Fagopyrum dibotrys
A very tolerant and easily grown plant, it prefers dry sandy soils but succeeds in most conditions including poor, heavy or acid soils and even sub-soils. Prefers a good soil in partial shade[187], growing very... [MORE]
 
Fagopyrum emarginatum
None known... [MORE]
 
Fagopyrum esculentum
A very easily grown plant, it prefers dry sandy soils but succeeds in most conditions including poor[57, 141, 171], heavy[18] or acid soils[141] and even sub-soils[160]. Prefers a cool moist climate, but it als... [MORE]
 
Fagopyrum tataricum
A very easily grown plant, it prefers dry sandy soils but succeeds in most conditions including poor, heavy or acid soils[160] and even sub-soils. Prefers a cool moist climate, also succeeds in dry and arid reg... [MORE]
 
Fagus crenata
Thrives on a light or medium soil[11], doing well on chalk[1], but it is ill-adapted for heavy wet soils[1]. Young trees are very shade tolerant, but are subject to frost damage so are best grown in a woodlan... [MORE]
 
Fagus grandifolia
Thrives on a light or medium soil[11], doing well on chalk[1], but ill-adapted for heavy wet soils[1]. Young trees are very shade tolerant, but are subject to frost damage so are best grown in a woodland posi... [MORE]
 
Fagus japonica
Thrives on a light or medium soil[11], doing well on chalk[1], but ill-adapted for heavy wet soils[1]. Young trees are very shade tolerant, but are subject to frost damage so are best grown in a woodland posi... [MORE]
 

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