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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with F
Page 11 of 15 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter F.

120 Varieties Listed in Total

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Fraxinus floribunda
Prefers a deep loamy soil, even if it is on the heavy side[1, 200]. Most members of this genus are gross feeders and require a rich soil[11, 200]. Plants succeed when growing in exposed positions[200] and also ... [MORE]
 
Fraxinus hookeri
We have very little information on this species and do not know if it will be hardy in Britain, though judging by its native range it should succeed outdoors at leat in the milder parts of this country. The fol... [MORE]
 
Fraxinus latifolia
Prefers a deep loamy soil, even if it is on the heavy side[1, 200]. Most members of this genus are gross feeders and require a rich soil[11, 200]. Plants succeed when growing in exposed positions[200] and also ... [MORE]
 
Fraxinus longicuspis
Prefers a deep loamy soil, even if it is on the heavy side[1, 200]. Most members of this genus are gross feeders and require a rich soil[11, 200]. Plants succeed when growing in exposed positions[200] and also ... [MORE]
 
Fraxinus nigra
Prefers a deep loamy soil, even if it is on the heavy side[1, 200]. Most members of this genus are gross feeders and require a rich soil[11, 200]. A plant of swamps in the wild, in Britain this species requires... [MORE]
 
Fraxinus ornus
Prefers a deep loamy soil, even if it is on the heavy side[1, 200]. Most members of this genus are gross feeders and require a rich soil[11, 200]. Succeeds in exposed positions[200] and in alkaline soils[11]. R... [MORE]
 
Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Prefers a deep loamy soil, even if it is on the heavy side[1, 200]. Most members of this genus are gross feeders and require a rich soil[11, 200]. Plants succeed when growing in exposed positions[200] and also ... [MORE]
 
Fraxinus quadrangulata
Prefers a deep loamy soil, even if it is on the heavy side[1, 200]. Most members of this genus are gross feeders and require a rich soil[11, 200]. Plants succeed when growing in exposed positions[200] and also ... [MORE]
 

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