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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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Hedysarum boreale
Easily grown in ordinary garden soil in a sunny position, preferring a deep well-drained sandy loam[1, 200]. Plants strongly resent root disturbance and should be placed in their permanent positions as soon as... [MORE]
 
Hedysarum boreale mackenzii
Easily grown in ordinary garden soil in a sunny position, preferring a deep well-drained sandy loam[1, 200]. Plants strongly resent root disturbance and should be placed in their permanent positions as soon as... [MORE]
 
Hedysarum hedysaroides
Easily grown in ordinary garden soil that is moist in summer[187] and a sunny position[1], preferring a deep well-drained sandy loam[1, 200]. This species is hardy to about -20°c[187]. Plants strongly resent... [MORE]
 
Hedysarum occidentale
Easily grown in ordinary garden soil in a sunny position, preferring a deep well-drained sandy loam[1, 200]. Plants strongly resent root disturbance and should be placed in their permanent positions as soon as... [MORE]
 
Hedysarum sachalinense
We have very little information on this species and do not know if it will be hardy in this country though, judging by its native range, it should be perfectly hardy in this country. The following notes are bas... [MORE]
 
Hedysarum vicioides
Easily grown in ordinary garden soil in a sunny position, preferring a deep well-drained sandy loam[1, 200]. Plants strongly resent root disturbance and should be placed in their permanent positions as soon as... [MORE]
 
Heimia myrtifolia
Easily grown in any well-drained soil in full sun[200]. Especially in the colder areas of the country this plant is best grown against a sunny south or southwest facing wall and given a good mulch of bracken in... [MORE]
 
Heimia salicifolia
Easily grown in any well-drained soil in full sun[200]. Especially in the colder areas of the country this plant is best grown against a sunny south or southwest facing wall and given a good mulch of bracken in... [MORE]
 

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