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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with T
Page 34 of 36 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter T.

287 Varieties Listed in Total

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Tsuga heterophylla
An easily grown plant, it thrives best when growing in a deep well-drained soil in the western parts of Britain where it appreciates the higher rainfall[11]. However, it succeeds in most soils and positions, be... [MORE]
 
Tsuga mertensiana
An easily grown plant, it thrives best when growing in a deep well-drained soil in the western parts of Britain where it appreciates the higher rainfall[11]. However, it succeeds in most soils and positions, be... [MORE]
 
Tulbhagia alliacea
Requires a well-drained soil in a sunny sheltered position[200]. This species is hardy in the mildest areas of Britain, tolerating temperatures down to about -5°c[200]. However, it is in leaf during the winter... [MORE]
 
Tulbhagia violacea
Requires a well-drained soil in a sunny sheltered position[200]. Hardy in the mildest areas of Britain, tolerating temperatures down to about -10°c, it can be grown as a bedding plant or at the base of a warm ... [MORE]
 
Tulipa clusiana stellata
Requires a sunny position in a very well-drained sandy soil with added leafmold[1]. If required, the bulbs can be dug up and stored once they have died down in July, they can then be replanted in October. Pla... [MORE]
 
Tulipa edulis
Easily grown in a well-drained soil in a sunny position[1, 90]. This species is not fully hardy in Britain, the plants come into growth in the winter and need protection from severe weather and so are best gro... [MORE]
 
Tulipa gesneriana
Easily grown in a sunny position in a well-drained sandy soil with added leafmould[1]. The bulbs are very hardy, surviving soil temperatures down to about -12°c[214]. This is a complicated species, or perhaps... [MORE]
 
Tulipa montana
Requires a very well-drained sandy soil in a sunny position[42]. Bulbs can be harvested after the plants have died down in July, stored in a cool dry place and then replanted in October[1]. This species is cl... [MORE]
 

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