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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with L
Page 23 of 56 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter L.

448 Varieties Listed in Total

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Levisticum officinale
An easily grown plant, it prefers a rich moist but well-drained soil in a sunny position[4, 52], though it tolerates some shade[14]. Lovage has very aromatic leaves. It is often grown in the herb garden as a c... [MORE]
 
Lewisia brachycalyx
Requires a very well-drained gritty humus-rich deep soil in a sunny position[1, 200]. Prefers a neutral to acid soil[188]. This species is not reliably hardy in Britain[1]. It can withstand consistantly very c... [MORE]
 
Lewisia columbiana
Requires a very well-drained gritty humus-rich deep soil in a sunny position[1, 200]. Prefers a neutral to acid soil and a position in semi-shade[188]. Best if given a north or northeast aspect in order to prot... [MORE]
 
Lewisia pygmaea
Requires a very well-drained gritty humus-rich deep soil in a sunny position[1, 200]. Prefers a neutral to acid soil[188]. This species is not reliably hardy in Britain. It can withstand consistantly very cold... [MORE]
 
Lewisia rediviva
Requires a very well-drained gritty humus-rich deep soil in a sunny position[1, 200]. This species is not reliably hardy in Britain. It can withstand consistantly very cold weather but does not like alternatin... [MORE]
 
Leycesteria formosa
Succeeds in most fertile soils, preferably of a woodland nature[1, 11]. In Britain it grows better in full sun than in shade[11]. Tolerates limy soils[200]. Tolerates urban pollution, maritime conditions and wi... [MORE]
 
Liatris chapmannii
We have virtually no information on this plant and are not sure if it will be hardy in Britain. The following notes are based on the general needs of the genus[K]. Grows well in a moderately good light soil[20... [MORE]
 
Liatris punctata
Grows well in a moderately good light soil[200].Tolerates poor soils[200]. Plants are prone to rot overwinter in wet soils[200]. A good bee plant. Rodents are very fond of the tubers so the plants may require... [MORE]
 

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