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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with X Page 1 of 2 containing botanical plant names begining with the letter X. 9 Varieties Listed in Total 1 2 
Xanthium commune 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 is likely to succeed outdoors in many parts of the country. The following no... [MORE] Xanthium spinosum An easily grown plant, it succeeds in most soils but requires a sunny position.
Plants often self sow.... [MORE] Xanthium strumarium Requires a sunny position, succeeding in most soils. Prefers a poor dry soil[238].
Hardy to about -15°c[238].
Plants often self sow and in some parts of the world have become noxious weeds[238].... [MORE] Xanthoceras sorbifolium Prefers a good loamy soil[1], but succeeds in most well-drained fertile soils in a sunny position[184, 200]. Prefers a warm dry situation[184]. Requires protection from cold winds[202].
Dormant plants are hard... [MORE] Xanthorhiza simplicissima Requires a moist acid soil in sun or part shade[184]. Prefers shade or semi-shade[188]. Succeeds in any moist fertile soil according to other reports[1, 182, 200].
Hardy to about -20°c[184].
Plants can spread... [MORE] Xanthorrhoea australis Requires a well-drained light or medium soil and a very sunny position[200]. Succeeds in poor soils in the wild[154].
This species is not very frost-hardy in this country and normally requires greenhouse prote... [MORE] Xerophyllum tenax Requires a well-drained soil in full sun[187]. Prefers a fairly moisture-retentive sandy peaty soil[1, 200]. Requires a damp peaty soil[233]. Plants can be difficult to cultivate[188].
Plants are hardy to abou... [MORE] Xylosma japonica Succeeds in full sun or light shade in most well-drained soils[200]. Tolerant of poor rocky soils[200]. Judging by the plants native habitat in Japan, it probably tolerates maritime exposure[K].
This species i... [MORE]
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