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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with P
Page 37 of 113 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter P.

904 Varieties Listed in Total

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Phytolacca esculenta
An easily grown plant, succeeding in most soils[1], though preferring a moisture retentive soil in full sun or partial shade[200]. We have found the plants to be very tolerant of drought[K]. Plants can be grown... [MORE]
 
Picea abies
Likes abundant moisture at the roots, if grown in drier areas it must be given a deep moist soil[11]. Succeeds in most soils including those that are wet cold and shallow, but it is not very wind-firm in shallo... [MORE]
 
Picea asperata
Likes abundant moisture at the roots, if grown in drier areas it must be given a deep moist soil[11]. Succeeds in wet cold and shallow soils but is not very wind-firm in shallow soils[1]. This species prefers ... [MORE]
 
Picea brachytyla
Likes abundant moisture at the roots, if grown in drier areas it must be given a deep moist soil[11]. Tolerates poor peaty soils[200]. Succeeds in wet cold and shallow soils but is not very wind-firm in shallo... [MORE]
 
Picea breweriana
Likes abundant moisture at the roots, if grown in drier areas it must be given a deep moist soil[11]. Tolerates poor peaty soils[200]. Succeeds in wet cold and shallow soils but is not very wind-firm in shallo... [MORE]
 
Picea engelmannii
Likes abundant moisture at the roots, if grown in drier areas it must be given a deep moist soil[11]. Tolerates poor peaty soils[200]. Succeeds in wet cold and shallow soils but is not very wind-firm in shallo... [MORE]
 
Picea glauca
Likes abundant moisture at the roots, if grown in drier areas it must be given a deep moist soil[11]. Tolerates poor peaty soils[200]. Succeeds in wet cold and shallow soils but is not very wind-firm in shallo... [MORE]
 
Picea glehnii
Likes abundant moisture at the roots, if grown in drier areas it must be given a deep moist soil[11]. Tolerates poor peaty soils[200]. Succeeds in wet cold and shallow soils but is not very wind-firm in shallo... [MORE]
 

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