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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with P Page 6 of 113 containing botanical plant names begining with the letter P. 904 Varieties Listed in Total 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 
Papaver dubium Prefers a well-drained sandy loam in a sunny position[1, 200]. Does not do well on wet clay soils but succeeds in most other soils[115]. This species is possibly more tolerant of poor soils than P. rhoeas[17].
... [MORE] Papaver nudicaule Prefers a well-drained sandy loam in a sunny position[111, 200]. Prefers a fertile soil[200]. Prefers a deep soil that is poor and dry rather than rich, and strongly dislikes wet conditions[233]. Succeeds in dr... [MORE] Papaver orientale Prefers a well-drained sandy loam in a sunny position[1, 200]. Succeeds in an ordinary good soil[111, 200] and in dry soils, tolerating drought when established[190]. Plants prefer a deep soil that is poor and ... [MORE] Papaver rhoeas Prefers a well-drained sandy loam in a sunny position[1, 200]. Does not do well on wet clay soils but succeeds in most other soils[115].
Plants usualy self-sow freely when growing in suitable conditions so lon... [MORE] Papaver somniferum Prefers a rich well-drained sandy loam in a sunny position[4, 200]. Requires a moist soil[14] but does not do well on wet clays[115]. Prefers a sandy loam or a chalky soil[115]. Plants often self-sow in British... [MORE] Parabarium micranthus We have very little information on this species and do not know if it will be hardy outdoors in Britain, though judging by its native range it could possibly succeed outdoors at least in the milder areas of the... [MORE] Parajubaea cocoides Requires a sunny sheltered position in a well-drained soil but with plenty of water in the growing season[196]. Plants probably require a cool summer and quickly lose vigour in areas where night temperatures do... [MORE] Parietaria diffusa Prefers a well-drained to dry alkaline soil in full sun or semi-shade[238]. The plant grows well on drystone walls[17].
This plant is sometimes erroneously called P. officinalis. The true P. officinalis. L. is... [MORE]
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