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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with H
Page 9 of 32 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter H.

249 Varieties Listed in Total

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Helleborus niger
Cultivation of this plant is not always easy, it prefers a rich limy soil in partial shade[187]. Succeeds in any good garden soil[1], growing and flowering best in a moist well-drained rich loam in a sheltered ... [MORE]
 
Helleborus viridis
Cultivation of this plant is not always easy, it prefers a rich limy soil in partial shade[187]. One report says that the plant requires an alkaline soil[17]. Succeeds in any good garden soil[1], preferring a m... [MORE]
 
Helwingia chinensis
Succeeds in ordinary garden soil[1]. Requires a sheltered position beneath a good tree canopy cover[200]. Plants are not very hardy outdoors in Britain, only thriving in milder areas of the country where winte... [MORE]
 
Helwingia himalaica
We have very little information on this species and do not know if it will be hardy in Britain, though judging by its native range it could succeed outdoors at least in the milder parts of this country. The fol... [MORE]
 
Helwingia japonica
Succeeds in ordinary garden soil[1]. Requires a sheltered position beneath a good tree canopy cover[200]. Not very hardy in Britain, tolerating temperatures down to about -7°c, it only succeeds outdoors in the... [MORE]
 
Helwingia liukivensis
We have very little information on this species and do not know if it will be hardy in Britain, though judging by its native range it could succeed outdoors at least in the milder parts of this country. The fol... [MORE]
 
Hemerocallis species
There are many cultivars of garden origin in this genus that cannot be placed as part of a species simply because they are the result of many generations of hybridization. In general they all have edible flower... [MORE]
 
Hemerocallis altissima
Succeeds in most soils[1], including dry ones, preferring a rich moist soil[205]. Grows well in heavy clay soils. Succeeds in short grass if the soil is moist[1]. Succeeding in sun or shade, it produces more fl... [MORE]
 

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