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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with G Page 16 of 26 containing botanical plant names begining with the letter G. 207 Varieties Listed in Total 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 
Geum urbanum Easily grown in any moderately good garden soil that is well-drained[1]. Prefers shade[12, 21] and a soil rich in organic matter[200].
This species was widely cultivated as a pot-herb in the 16th century[5]. T... [MORE] Gevuina avellana Requires a lime-free soil and a sheltered position[182]. Requires a well-drained moist fertile soil[188]. Best grown in semi-shade[200], the plant prefers woodland conditions[166].
A very ornamental plant[1, 1... [MORE] Gillenia stipulata Easily grown in a rather moist but well-drained lime-free peaty soil in semi-shade[4, 200]. Succeeds in a sunny position but requires shade at the hottest part of the day[200].... [MORE] Gillenia trifoliata Easily grown in a rather moist but well-drained lime-free peaty soil in semi-shade[4, 200]. Succeeds in any well-drained soil[188]. Succeeds in a sunny position but requires shade at the hottest part of the day... [MORE] Gingidia harveyana None known... [MORE] Ginkgo biloba Succeeds in most soil types so long as they are well-drained[117, 200, 202], though it prefers a rather dry loam in a position sheltered from strong winds[11]. Some of the best specimens in Britain are found gr... [MORE] Girardiana platyphylla We have almost no information on this species and do not know if it can be grown outdoors in Britain. However, since it is an annual there is a good chance of success especially if the plants are started early ... [MORE] Gladiolus cruentus Prefers a sunny sheltered position in a light sandy neutral to slightly acid soil with a pH between 6.5 and 7[1, 200]. Requires a stony gritty loam.
This species is not hardy in the colder areas of the country... [MORE]
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