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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with J
Page 1 of 8 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter J.

58 Varieties Listed in Total

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Jasminum humile
Succeeds in a good well-drained loam in a sunny position[1, 200]. Tolerates light shade[202]. Tolerates most soil types, including dry soils once it is established[202]. This species is not very cold hardy, to... [MORE]
 
Jasminum nudiflorum
Succeeds in a good well-drained loam[1]. Grows well in heavy clay soils. Prefers a good soil and a sunny position but succeeds in shade[11, 28, 49], including on a north facing wall[200]. Tolerates very poor so... [MORE]
 
Jasminum odoratissimum
We have almost no information on this species, though one report says that it can succeed outdoors in the mildest areas of Britain[245]. Most members of this genus succeed in a good well-drained loam[1, 200]. ... [MORE]
 
Jasminum officinale
Succeeds in a good well-drained loam[200], preferring a sunny position[182]. Very shade tolerant, it succeeds on a north facing wall[200]. Plants are hardy to about -15°c[184]. They require the protection of a... [MORE]
 
Jeffersonia diphylla
Prefers a peaty or woodland soil and a rather shady situation[1, 130]. Suitable for a choice position in a cool leafy soil[187]. Plants are hardy to at least -20°c[187]. A slow-growing plant[188]. Plants hav... [MORE]
 
Jeffersonia dubia
Prefers a peaty or woodland soil and a rather shady situation[1, 130]. Suitable for a choice position in a cool leafy soil[187]. This species is hardy to at least -20°c[187]. Plants have an extensive root sys... [MORE]
 
Jovibarba sobolifera
Succeeds in any sandy soil[1]. Requires a gritty well-drained soil in full sun[200]. Succeeds on a wall[188]. Plants are hardy to about -15°c[200] so long as they are in a well-drained soil. They strongly disl... [MORE]
 
Jubaea chilensis
We have no records of the cultivation needs of this plant in Britain. It is said in many books that it is not hardy in Britain but some trees have been growing outdoors in Britain at Torquay since 1900 and they... [MORE]
 

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