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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with G Page 22 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 26 
Gnaphalium keriense We have almost no information on this species but one report says that it would probably be successful in Britain if grown in moist ground[1].
It is likely to require a well-drained soil in a sunny position[20... [MORE] Gnaphalium luteoalbum Requires a sunny position in a well-drained soil[200].... [MORE] Gnaphalium uliginosum Prefers a position in full sun or partial shade in a moist to wet light acid soil[238].... [MORE] Goodenia ovata Requires a permanently moist soil[200]. Tolerates shade[200].
Requires greenhouse protection in Britain[1]. Plants tolerate temperatures down to about -7°c in Australian gardens, though this cannot be applied ... [MORE] Goodenia varia Thrives in arid conditions[200].
Requires greenhouse protection in Britain[1]. Plants tolerate temperatures down to about -7°c in Australian gardens, though this cannot be applied directly to British gardens d... [MORE] Goodyera oblongifolia Requires a somewhat shady site and a well-drained compost of peat, leafmold and sand[1]. Does well in the woodland garden[42, 230].
This species is not very hardy in Britain, it is suitable for cultivation in ... [MORE] Goodyera pubescens Requires a somewhat shady site and a well-drained compost of peat, leafmold and sand[1]. Does well in the woodland garden[42, 230].
Orchids are, in general, shallow-rooting plants of well-drained low-fertility... [MORE] Goodyera repens Requires a somewhat shady site and a well-drained compost of peat, leafmold and sand[1]. Does well in the woodland garden[42, 230].
Orchids are, in general, shallow-rooting plants of well-drained low-fertility... [MORE]
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