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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with T Page 35 of 36 containing botanical plant names begining with the letter T. 287 Varieties Listed in Total 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 
Tulipa sylvestris Easily grown in a well-drained soil[90]. It can be naturalized in short grass[90]. The plant is often found grwing in chalk pits in the wild and so should do well on alkaline soils[245]. The plant can increase ... [MORE] Tupeia antarctica Plants are monoecious-dioecious, occasionally polygamous[44].... [MORE] Turnera diffusa aphrodisiaca Requires a dry soil in a warm sunny sheltered position[238].
One report says that this species is hardy to about -5°c[238], though this needs to be treated with some caution considering its native range is ent... [MORE] Turritis glabra An easily grown plant, doing well in ordinary well-drained soil[1]. It also succeeds in dry soils and on walls[K].
Suitable for the wild garden in situations similar to those in its wild habitat[200].... [MORE] Tussilago farfara A very easily grown plant, it succeeds in most soils when grown in full sun[14]. It prefers a moist neutral to alkaline soil and will also succeed in partial shade[238].
Plants are hardy to about -29°c[238].
... [MORE] Tylophora ovata Not known... [MORE] Typha angustifolia A very easily grown plant, it grows in boggy pond margins or in shallow water up to 15cm deep[17]. It requires a rich soil if it is to do well[17]. Succeeds in sun or part shade.
A very invasive plant spreadin... [MORE] Typha bungeana We have very little information on this species and do not know if it will be hardy in Britain, though judging by its native range it should succeed outdoors in many parts of this country. The following notes a... [MORE]
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