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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with H
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names begining with the letter H.

249 Varieties Listed in Total

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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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