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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with M
Page 32 of 40 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter M.

316 Varieties Listed in Total

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Monotropa uniflora
We have very little information on this plant but it should be hardy in this country. It is likely to require shady woodland conditions in a humus-rich moist soil, It is a saprophytic plant, quite devoid of ch... [MORE]
 
Montia fontana
Prefers a moist peaty soil. A polymorphic species[17].... [MORE]
 
Montia perfoliata
Prefers a moist peaty soil[1, 60]. An easily grown plant, it can succeed on very poor and dry soils and in the shade of trees[52, 60]. Although only an annual[208], it usually self-sows when well sited. Occasi... [MORE]
 
Montia sibirica
A very tolerant and easily grown plant, it prefers a moist peaty soil[1] and is unhappy in dry situations[K]. It succeeds in full sun[200] though is happier when given some shade and also grows in the dense sha... [MORE]
 
Montia spathulata
We have almost no information on this species but judging by its native range it should be possible to grow it as a hardy annual in Britain. It is closely allied to M. perfoliata (a species that is naturalized ... [MORE]
 
Moraea fugax
Requires a light gritty well-drained soil and a sunny position[42, 79, 200]. The bulbs must be kept dry whilst they are dormant[79, 200]. This species is not quite hardy in Britain, though it does well in a c... [MORE]
 
Morina coulteriana
Requires a fertile, humus-rich, moisture retentive but well-drained sandy or gritty soil in a sunny position[1, 111, 200]. Best with a little shade and shelter from high winds[1]. Prefers a slightly acid soil[1... [MORE]
 
Morina longifolia
Requires a fertile, humus-rich, moisture retentive but well-drained sandy or gritty soil in a sunny position[1, 111, 200]. It grows best with a little shade and shelter from high winds[1]. Prefers a slightly ac... [MORE]
 

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