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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with M
Page 2 of 40 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter M.

316 Varieties Listed in Total

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Madia elegans
Succeeds in any good garden soil[1]. Prefers a deep open sharply drained soil in a sunny position[200]. Another report says that it is best in a shady position[1]. The flowers open in the morning or evening, c... [MORE]
 
Madia glomerata
Succeeds in any good garden soil[1]. Prefers a deep open sharply drained soil in a sunny position[200]. The flowers open in the morning or evening, closing when exposed to bright sunlight[200].... [MORE]
 
Madia sativa
An easily grown plant[2], it succeeds in any good garden soil[1]. Prefers a deep open sharply drained soil in a sunny position[200]. This species is sometimes cultivated in Europe for the oil in its seed[2]. ... [MORE]
 
Magnolia acuminata
Best grown in a warm position in a moderately rich free soil of an open texture[1]. Tolerates limey soils[200] so long as they are deep and rich in humus[188]. The branches are brittle and so a sheltered positi... [MORE]
 
Magnolia campbellii
Best grown in a warm position in a moderately rich free soil of an open texture[1]. Succeeds in an acid or neutral humus-rich soil in sun or part shade[184]. Tolerates an alkaline soil if it is deep and rich in... [MORE]
 
Magnolia denudata
Best grown in a warm position in a moderately rich free soil of an open texture[1]. Succeeds in an acid or neutral peaty soil in sun or part shade[184]. Tolerates alkaline soils so long as they are deep and ric... [MORE]
 
Magnolia grandiflora
Best grown in a warm position in a moderately rich free soil of an open texture[1]. Tolerates moderately limey soils[200, 202] so long as they are deep and rich in humus[188]. The branches are brittle so a shel... [MORE]
 
Magnolia hypoleuca
Best grown in a warm position in a moderately rich free soil of an open texture[1]. Dislikes alkaline soils[202]. Tolerates alkaline soils so long as they are deep and rich in humus[188]. The branches are britt... [MORE]
 

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