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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with H Page 25 of 32 containing botanical plant names begining with the letter H. 249 Varieties Listed in Total 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 
Hosta undulata Thrives in most fertile soils if they are rich in humus[200]. Grows well in heavy clay soils and in sandy ones[208]. Very limy soils inhibit growth, but plants can thrive in such a situation if plenty of humus ... [MORE] Hosta ventricosa Thrives in most fertile soils if they are rich in humus[200]. Grows well in heavy clay soils and in sandy ones[208]. Very limy soils inhibit growth, but plants can thrive in such a situation if plenty of humus ... [MORE] Hottonia palustris A vigorous water plant, either rooting in the mud a few centimetres below water level, or floating in the water[200].
Plants overwinter by means of winter resting buds which sink to the bottom of the pond unti... [MORE] Houttuynia cordata Requires a moist to wet soil or shallow water, partial shade and a sheltered position[1, 31, 56, 238]. Whilst it grows best in a bog garden, it will succeed in moist garden borders[233] and has also grown fairl... [MORE] Hovenia dulcis Grows well in a fertile sandy loam in a sunny position[200].
Although the dormant plant is hardy to at least -15°c in Britain, it really prefers a continental climate to fully ripen its wood, it is then hardy ... [MORE] Humulus japonica Easily grown in a good garden soil in sun or semi-shade[1, 200]. Prefers a deep rich loam[1]. A fast growing plant, with annual stems of up to 10 metres long being produced[219].
Plants rarely survive the wint... [MORE] Humulus lupulus Easily grown in a good garden soil in sun or semi-shade[1, 53]. Prefers a deep rich loam[37] and a warm sheltered position[187]. Plants can succeed in dry shade if plenty of humus is incorporated into the soil,... [MORE] Huperzia selago This plant might be no more than a synonym for Lycopodium selago[74].... [MORE]
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Page 25 of 32 containing H Varieties 249 Varieties Listed in Total
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