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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with H
Page 3 of 32 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter H.

249 Varieties Listed in Total

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Hardenbergia violacea
Requires a moist well-drained lime-free soil in sun or light shade[200]. This species is not very hardy in Britain, it succeeds on a wall in Cornwall, mixing well with Passiflora species through which it inter... [MORE]
 
Hebe brachysiphon
Prefers a position in full sun, succeeding in most well-drained soils with some shelter from cold winds[200]. Dislikes very dry soils and water-logged soils. Tolerant of atmospheric pollution and maritime expos... [MORE]
 
Hebe dieffenbachii
Prefers a position in full sun, succeeding in most well-drained soils with some shelter from cold winds[200]. Dislikes very dry soils and water-logged soils. Tolerant of atmospheric pollution and maritime expos... [MORE]
 
Hebe 'Great Orme'
Prefers a position in full sun, succeeding in most well-drained soils with some shelter from cold winds[200]. Dislikes very dry soils and water-logged soils, but is somewhat drought tolerant when established[19... [MORE]
 
Hebe rakaiensis
Prefers a position in full sun, succeeding in most well-drained soils with some shelter from cold winds[200]. Dislikes very dry soils and water-logged soils. Tolerant of atmospheric pollution and maritime expos... [MORE]
 
Hebe salicifolia
Succeeds in most soils so long as they are not boggy or too dry[182]. Prefers a light well-drained soil[1, 166] and a sunny position[200]. Prefers a moist rich soil[166] but plants are probably hardier in a soi... [MORE]
 
Hebe speciosa
Succeeds in most soils so long as they are not boggy or too dry[182]. Prefers a light well-drained soil[1, 166] and a sunny position[200]. Prefers a moist rich soil[166] but plants are probably hardier in a soi... [MORE]
 
Hebe x franciscana
Prefers a light well-drained soil in a sunny position[11, 200]. Succeeds in most soils so long as they are not boggy or too dry[182]. Very tolerant of salt and wind[184], it succeeds in very exposed maritime po... [MORE]
 

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