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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with O
Page 2 of 20 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter O.

155 Varieties Listed in Total

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Oenothera albicaulis
Prefers a dryish well-drained sandy loam and full sun[1, 200]. Heavy clay soils may induce winter rots[200]. Succeeds in poor soils[200]. The flowers open in the evening, they are richly scented and are very a... [MORE]
 
Oenothera biennis
Prefers a dryish well-drained sandy loam and a warm sunny position[1, 4, 200], though it is tolerant of most soils[4]. Heavy clay soils may induce winter rots[200]. Grows well on very poor soils[160, 238]. Esta... [MORE]
 
Oenothera brevipes
We have very little information on this species and are not sure if it will succeed outdoors in Britain, though it is worth trying as a spring sown annual. The following notes are based on the general needs of ... [MORE]
 
Oenothera elata hookeri
Prefers a dryish well-drained sandy loam and full sun. Heavy clay soils may induce winter rots. Succeeds on poor soils. The flowers open in the evening, they are richly scented and are very attractive to moths... [MORE]
 
Oenothera glazioviana
Prefers a dryish well-drained sandy loam and full sun[1, 200]. Heavy clay soils may induce winter rots[200]. Succeeds on poor soils[200]. The flowers open in the evening, they are richly scented and are very a... [MORE]
 
Oenothera lamarkiana
Prefers a dryish well-drained sandy loam and full sun[1, 200]. Heavy clay soils may induce winter rots[200]. Succeeds in poor soils. There is some confusion over this name. [43] says that it is a synonym of O.... [MORE]
 
Oenothera odorata
Prefers a dryish well-drained sandy loam and full sun[1, 200]. Heavy clay soils may induce winter rots[200]. Succeeds in poor soils. The flowers open in the evening, they are richly scented and are very attrac... [MORE]
 
Oldenlandia diffusa
Prefers growing in a damp soil in partial shade[238]. This species is not very hardy outdoors in Britain, tolerating temperatures down to about -5°c[238]. It should be possible to grow it as a spring-sown annu... [MORE]
 

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