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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with F Page 2 of 15 containing botanical plant names begining with the letter F. 120 Varieties Listed in Total 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 
Fagus longipetiolata 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 lucida 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 orientalis Thrives on a light or medium soil, doing well on chalk, but ill-adapted for heavy wet soil[1, 11]. Fairly tolerant of most conditions, this is the most successful non-native species of Fagus in Britain[200].
Y... [MORE] Fagus sylvatica Thrives on a light or medium soil, doing well on chalk, but ill-adapted for a heavy wet soil[1, 11]. Prefers a calcareous soil but succeeds in acid soils though it does not make such a fine tree in such a situa... [MORE] Fallugia paradoxa Requires a position in full sun in a perfectly drained soil with shelter from cold winds and protection from prolonged frosts[200], it is best grown against a south-facing wall[219]. Succeeds in a hot dry posit... [MORE] Farfugium japonicum Prefers a deep moist fertile humus-rich soil[200]. Requires a sheltered position[166]. Plants often wilt on bright sunny days if they are growing in a sunny position[200].
This species is not very hardy, toler... [MORE] Fedia cornucopiae Succeeds in any good garden soil[1] preferring a warm light soil[37] and a sunny position[200].
This species is sometimes cultivated as a salad crop[2].... [MORE] Feijoa sellowiana Prefers a light loamy well-drained soil[11, 200], requiring a warm sunny position[182]. Prefers light shade[202]. Succeeds in any reasonably good soil, even chalk[1, 182]. Dislikes extreme alkalinity[202]. Tole... [MORE]
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