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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with F Page 7 of 15 containing botanical plant names begining with the letter F. 120 Varieties Listed in Total 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 
Foeniculum vulgare azoricum Succeeds in most soils[1] but prefers a sunny dry position[200].
A cultivated form of F. vulgare, grown for its edible swollen leaf bases, there are some named varieties[183]. This is the genuine Florence fenn... [MORE] Foeniculum vulgare dulce Succeeds in most soils[1] but prefers a sunny dry position[200].
A cultivar of F. vulgare, this is not the genuine Florence fennel since it does not have swollen leaf stems[200]. It is used in much the same wa... [MORE] Fontanesia phillyreoides fortunei An easily cultivated plant[182], it succeeds in any reasonably well-drained soil in sun or semi-shade[11, 200].
This plant is recognised as a distinct species by some authorities, it then has the name F. fortu... [MORE] Forestiera acuminata Succeeds in most soils[1, 11, 182].
Plants rarely produce fruit in Britain[11].... [MORE] Forestiera neo-mexicana Succeeds in most soils[1, 11, 182]. Requires a sunny position and a well-drained soil[200]. Tolerates dry sites[200].
Flowers are produced in the axils of the previous years leaves[227]. Plants do not fruit we... [MORE] Forsythia suspensa An easily grown plant, it succeeds in all soil types[202] but prefers a rich soil. Succeeds in limey soils. Grows well in heavy clay soils. It prefers a sunny position but succeeds in semi shade though it is ap... [MORE] Forsythia x intermedia An easily grown plant, it succeeds in a well drained ordinary garden soil but prefers a rich soil[1]. Succeeds in limy soils[11]. Prefers a sunny position but succeeds in semi shade[200]. Plants are tolerant of... [MORE] Fortunella japonica Prefers a moderately heavy loam with a generous amount of compost and sand added and a very sunny position[200]. Prefers a pH of 5 to 6[200]. Plants are intolerant of water logging[200].
This species is not ha... [MORE]
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Page 7 of 15 containing F Varieties 120 Varieties Listed in Total
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