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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with T
Page 22 of 36 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter T.

287 Varieties Listed in Total

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Trichosanthes kirilowii
Requires a rich well-drained soil and plenty of moisture in the growing season[1, 200]. Sometimes cultivated in China for its edible fruit and medicinal uses. Male plants are favoured for root production[238].... [MORE]
 
Trichosanthes kirilowii japonica
Requires a rich well-drained soil and plenty of moisture in the growing season[1, 200]. Sometimes cultivated in Japan for its edible fruit and medicinal uses, it is not winter hardy in Britain and usually requ... [MORE]
 
Trichosanthes multiloba
Requires a rich well-drained soil and plenty of moisture in the growing season[1, 200]. This species is not winter hardy in Britain and usually requires greenhouse cultivation. However, it may be possible to g... [MORE]
 
Trichosanthes ovigera
Requires a rich well-drained soil and plenty of moisture in the growing season[1]. Plants are not hardy in Britain and normally require greenhouse cultivation[200], but it may be possible to grow them as a spr... [MORE]
 
Tricyrtis hirta
Prefers a humus-rich fertile well-drained but moisture-retentive acid or neutral light sandy loam in partial shade[175, 200]. Prefers the dappled shade of a woodland garden but tolerates full sun if the soil is... [MORE]
 
Tricyrtis latifolia
Prefers a humus-rich fertile well-drained but moisture-retentive acid or neutral light sandy loam in partial shade[175, 200]. Prefers the dappled shade of a woodland garden but tolerates full sun if the soil is... [MORE]
 
Tricyrtis macropoda
Prefers a humus-rich fertile well-drained but moisture-retentive acid or neutral light sandy loam in partial shade[175, 200]. Prefers the dappled shade of a woodland garden but tolerates full sun if the soil is... [MORE]
 
Trientalis europaea
We have very little information on this species and would suggest growing the plant in an acid soil in light shade[K]. See the plants native habitat for more ideas on its cultivation needs.... [MORE]
 

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