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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with G Page 24 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 
Grindelia lanceolata Succeeds in any well-drained soil in full sun[200]. Does well on dry sandy banks and in poor soils[200]. Prefers a peaty loam soil[1].
This is one of the first species to invade disturbed or denuded ground and... [MORE] Grindelia robusta Succeeds in any well-drained soil in full sun[200]. Does well on dry sandy banks and in poor soils[200].
Plants tend to concentrate selenium in the leaves and stems, this is especially noticeable on soils that... [MORE] Grindelia squarrosa Succeeds in any well-drained soil in full sun[200]. Does well on dry sandy banks and in poor soils[200]. Prefers a peaty loam soil[1].
This is one of the first species to invade disturbed or denuded ground and... [MORE] Griselinia littoralis Prefers a rich light loam in sun or semi-shade[200]. Tolerates chalky soils[11]. Plants are very tolerant of strong maritime winds[182] but they can be damaged by cold dry winds.
Tolerating temperatures down t... [MORE] Guizotia abyssinica Succeeds in any rich soil[1].
Often cultivated in Africa for its seed[2, 46, 51], it has also been cultivated in Germany[61].... [MORE] Gundelia tournefortii Prefers a sandy peaty soil[1]. Requires a sunny position and a well-drained soil[200].
Cultivated in Jerusalem as a vegetable[2].... [MORE] Gunnera magellanica Requires a damp humus rich soil in a sunny position or semi-shade[1, 200]. Prefers a cool moist position[208].
Plants are hardy to at least -10°c[187].
The plant has a creeping root and spreads to form extens... [MORE] Gunnera perpensa Requires a damp humus rich soil in a sunny position or semi-shade[1, 200].
The top part of the inflorescence is male, the bottom is female and the middle is hermaphrodite[200].
Members of this genus are rarel... [MORE]
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