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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with L
Page 2 of 56 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter L.

448 Varieties Listed in Total

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Lactuca formosana
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 in many parts of this country. We are not sure if it ... [MORE]
 
Lactuca indica
Prefers a light sandy loam. We do not know how hardy this plant will be in Britain, though it can be grown here as an annual. It takes about 60 days from seed sowing until the first leaves are harvested[200]. ... [MORE]
 
Lactuca indica dracoglossa
We have very little information on this species and do not know if it will be hardy in Britain, though it should be fairly easily grown as a spring-sown annual in this country. This is a cultivated form of L. i... [MORE]
 
Lactuca indica laciniata
Prefers a light sandy loam. We do not know how hardy this plant will be in Britain, though it can be grown here as an annual. It takes about 60 days from seed sowing until the first leaves are harvested[200].... [MORE]
 
Lactuca ludoviciana
We have very little information on this species and do not know how hardy it will be in Britain, though judging by its native range, it should succeed outdoors in most parts of this country. Prefers a light sa... [MORE]
 
Lactuca perennis
Prefers a light well-drained sandy loam and a sunny position[187]. Plants are hardy to about -25°c[187].... [MORE]
 
Lactuca pulchella
Prefers a light sandy loam[1]. This species is considered to be a noxious weed in N. America where it spreads freely by suckers in cultivated ground - even a small portion of the root can regenerate to form a ... [MORE]
 
Lactuca quercina
Prefers a light sandy loam[1]. Requires a nitrogen-rich soil[50]. Cultivated, especially in France[61]. (Is this for its medicinal properties?[K])... [MORE]
 

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