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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with H Page 27 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 
Hydrangea serrata Tolerates most soil[200], thriving in a well-drained loamy soil[1], but resenting dryness at the roots[11, 200]. Succeeds in full sun or semi-shade[200], but if it is grown in a low rainfall area then it requir... [MORE] Hydrangea serrata amagiana Tolerates most soil[200], thriving in a well-drained loamy soil[1], but resenting dryness at the roots[11, 200]. Succeeds in full sun or semi-shade[200], but if it is grown in a low rainfall area then it requir... [MORE] Hydrangea serrata thunbergii Tolerates most soil[200], thriving in a well-drained loamy soil[1], but resenting dryness at the roots[11, 200]. Succeeds in full sun or semi-shade[200], but if it is grown in a low rainfall area then it requir... [MORE] Hydrastis canadensis Goldenseal is somewhat difficult of cultivation, it prefers a good rich moist loamy leafy soil in shade or partial shade[4, 31, 187]. Prefers a sandy, acid to neutral humus-rich soil[200]. Grows best in a pH ra... [MORE] Hydrilla verticillata A submerged water plant, it prefers growing in alkaline water[200].
A good oxygenator for ponds, the plant forms a large mass with stems up to 2 metres long[1, 200].... [MORE] Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides Requires a permanently moist position in sun or light shade[200].
Plants are occasionally found as weeds in damp lawns[1].... [MORE] Hydrocotyle vulgaris Requires a permanently moist position in sun or light shade[200].
Plants can be very invasive, though they are fairly easy to control by pulling out the rooted stems[200].... [MORE] Hydrophyllum canadense Requires a moist humus-rich soil in semi-shade[200].
Plants are growing well at Kew[K].
Slugs are particularly fond of this plant and will soon destroy it if given a chance[K].... [MORE]
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Page 27 of 32 containing H Varieties 249 Varieties Listed in Total
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