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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with L Page 13 of 56 containing botanical plant names begining with the letter L. 448 Varieties Listed in Total 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 
Ledum glandulosum Requires a lime-free loam or peaty soil[1, 11]. Prefers a moist humus-rich acid soil in shade or semi-shade[200]. Plants flower more freely when grown in a sunny position. Plants grow better if they have certai... [MORE] Ledum groenlandicum Requires a lime-free loam or peaty soil[1, 11]. Prefers a moist humus-rich acid soil in shade or semi-shade[200]. Plants flower more freely when grown in a sunny position. Plants grow better if they have certai... [MORE] Ledum palustre Requires a lime-free loam or peaty soil[1, 11]. Prefers a moist humus-rich acid soil in shade or semi-shade[200]. Plants flower more freely when grown in a sunny position. Plants grow better if they have certai... [MORE] Legousia pentagonia An easily grown plant, succeeding in a sunny position in an ordinary good garden soil[1, 200].... [MORE] Legousia speculum-veneris An easily grown plant, succeeding in a sunny position in an ordinary good garden soil[1, 200].... [MORE] Leibnitzia anandria Succeeds in a well-drained soil in sun or part shade, doing well on a rock garden[200].
This species belongs to a genus where all the plants have spring and autumn-flowering forms. The autumn form usually has ... [MORE] Leichhardtia leptophylla 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 if it is hardy then it is only likely to be so in the mildest areas of ... [MORE] Leitneria floridana Requires a moist lime-free humus-rich soil[200], succeeding in badly-drained soils[182]. Plants grown in Britain tolerate drier conditions than their native habitat, but they still require plenty of moisture[11... [MORE]
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Page 13 of 56 containing L Varieties 448 Varieties Listed in Total
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