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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with L
Page 28 of 56 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter L.

448 Varieties Listed in Total

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Lilium species
Prefers an open free-draining humus-rich loamy soil with its roots in the shade and its head in the sun[200]. Protect against slugs in early spring, if the shoot tip is eaten out the bulb will not grow in that... [MORE]
 
Lilium amabile
Prefers an open free-draining humus-rich loamy soil with its roots in the shade and its head in the sun[200]. Plants are probably lime tolerant[143, 163, 200]. Succeeds in ordinary garden soil. Does well in lim... [MORE]
 
Lilium auratum
Requires a well-drained lime-free peaty soil in a warm position with its roots in the shade[1, 28, 47, 90, 200]. Enjoys abundant moisture so long as the soil is very well drained[47]. Prefers an open woodland p... [MORE]
 
Lilium brownii
Prefers an open free-draining humus-rich loamy soil with its roots in the shade and its head in the sun[200]. Requires a light soil[42, 47]. Is this species lime-tolerant?[200]. Stem rooting, the bulbs should ... [MORE]
 
Lilium bulbiferum
Prefers an open free-draining humus-rich loamy soil with its roots in the shade and its head in the sun[200]. Succeeds in ordinary garden soil[1, 143] and in calcareous soils[90, 200]. Prefers summer shade[200]... [MORE]
 
Lilium callosum
Prefers an open free-draining humus-rich loamy soil with its roots in the shade and its head in the sun[200]. Lime tolerant[143, 200]. Plants are quite hardy if they are grown in full sun[143]. Stem rooting, t... [MORE]
 
Lilium canadense
Prefers an open free-draining humus-rich loamy soil with its roots in the shade and its head in the sun[200]. Dislikes lime[42]. The sub-species L. canadense editorum is said to be lime tolerant[163, 200]. Does... [MORE]
 
Lilium canadense editorum
Prefers an open free-draining humus-rich loamy soil with its roots in the shade and its head in the sun[200]. Dislikes lime[42]. This sub-species is said to be lime tolerant[163, 200]. Does well in open woodlan... [MORE]
 

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