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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with H Page 21 of 32 containing botanical plant names begining with the letter H. 249 Varieties Listed in Total 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 
Holboellia fargesii Easily grown in any fertile soil in sun or part shade[182, 200]. Plants grow best on a shady wall or when grown into a tree[200]. They succeed in sun or deep shade, but fruits are much more likely to be produce... [MORE] Holboellia grandiflora Easily grown in any fertile soil in sun or part shade[182, 200]. Plants grow best on a shady wall or when grown into a tree[200]. They succeed in sun or deep shade, but fruits are much more likely to be produce... [MORE] Holboellia latifolia Easily grown in any fertile soil in sun or part shade[182, 200]. Plants grow best on a shady wall or when grown into a tree[200]. They succeed in sun or deep shade, but fruits are much more likely to be produce... [MORE] Holodiscus discolor Succeeds in a good loamy soil that does not become too dry in summer, in full sun or light shade[200].
A fast-growing plant[188], it thrives in thin woodland[11].
A very ornamental plant[1, 11], when fully d... [MORE] Holodiscus dumosus Succeeds in a good loamy soil that does not become too dry in summer[1] in full sun or light shade[200].
Plants are hardy to about -15c[200].... [MORE] Hololeion krameri Not known... [MORE] Hololeion maximowiczii Not known... [MORE] Homoranthus flavescens In Australian gardens this species succeeds in most situations except very shady or very wet[157.
Plants tolerate temperatures down to about -7°c in Australian gardens, though this cannot be applied directly t... [MORE]
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Page 21 of 32 containing H Varieties 249 Varieties Listed in Total
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