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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with L
Page 12 of 56 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter L.

448 Varieties Listed in Total

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Lavatera plebia
We have very little information on this species and do not know if it will be hardy in Britain. In Australian gardens it succeeds in most soils in a warm sunny position. The following notes are based on the gen... [MORE]
 
Lavatera species
Easily grown in any ordinary garden soil[1]. Prefers a light well-drained moderately fertile soil in full sun[200]. A soil that is too rich encourages foliar growth at the expense of flowering[200]. Tolerates m... [MORE]
 
Lavatera thuringiaca
An easily grown plant, succeeding in any ordinary garden soil[1]. Prefers a light well-drained moderately fertile soil in full sun[200]. A soil that is too rich encourages foliar growth at the expense of flower... [MORE]
 
Lavatera trimestris
An easily grown plant, succeeding in any ordinary garden soil[1]. Prefers a light well-drained moderately fertile soil in full sun[200]. A soil that is too rich encourages foliar growth at the expense of flower... [MORE]
 
Layia glandulosa
Succeeds in ordinary garden soils[1] and also in poor soils[188]. It prefers a dry sunny bank[200] and requires a very well-drained soil if it is to thrive[188]. A frost tender annual, it does not thrive in ar... [MORE]
 
Layia platyglossa
A fast-growing plant[188], it succeeds in ordinary garden soils[1] and also in poor soils[188]. It requires a very well-drained soil[188], preferring to grow on a dry sunny bank[200]. A frost tender annual, it... [MORE]
 
Ledebouriella seseloides
We have very little information on this species and do not know if it will succeed outdoors in Britain, though judging by its native range it is likely to be hardy at least in the milder areas of the country. ... [MORE]
 
Ledum columbianum
Requires a lime-free loam or peaty soil[1, 11]. Prefers a moist humus-rich acid soil in shade or semi-shade[200]. Plants grow better if they have certain fungal associations in the soil. The best way of providi... [MORE]
 

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