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Plant list: Plants for loamy soil
This fertile soil will support just about any type of plant.
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Latin name: | | Wisteria |
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Common name: | | Wisteria |
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Type of plant: | | Climber |
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Hardiness: | | Hardy |
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Flower colour: | | Violet blue or white |
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Leaf colour: | | Light to mid-green |
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Height and spread: | | 9m x 5m (30ft x 17ft) |
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Description: | | Wisteria is one of the most popular of all the climbers. Its fragrant flowers appear in late spring and cover the bare stems.
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Latin name: | | Erythronium |
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Common name: | | Dog’s-tooth violet |
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Type of plant: | | Tuber |
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Hardiness: | | Hardy |
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Flower colour: | | White to yellow to pink |
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Leaf colour: | | Green |
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Height and spread: | | 25cm x 8cm (10in x 3in) |
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Description: | | A good choice for woodland gardens, this spring-flowering tuber gets its common name from the distinctive shape of the tubers.
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Latin name: | | Phyllostachys nigra |
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Common name: | | Black bamboo |
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Type of plant: | | Bamboo |
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Hardiness: | | Hardy |
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Flower colour: | | N/A |
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Leaf colour: | | Mid-green |
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Height and spread: | | 8m (27ft) x indefinite |
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Description: | | This clump forming bamboo is grown for its jet black canes which are green for the first few years. The arching canes are particularly graceful.
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Latin name: | | Rubus tricolor |
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Common name: | | Rubus |
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Type of plant: | | Shrub |
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Hardiness: | | Hardy |
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Flower colour: | | White |
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Leaf colour: | | Dark green |
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Height and spread: | | 60cm x 2m (2ft x 6.6ft) |
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Description: | | This low-growing shrub makes useful ground cover in wilder parts of the garden. In summer it bears saucer-shaped, red-purple flowers.
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Latin name: | | Delphinium |
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Common name: | | Delphinium |
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Type of plant: | | Perennial |
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Hardiness: | | Hardy |
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Flower colour: | | White to blue to purple |
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Leaf colour: | | Mid-green |
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Height and spread: | | 1m to 2m x 30cm to 60cm (3.3ft to 6.6ft x 1ft to 2ft) |
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Description: | | Delphiniums grown for their tall spires of flowers that look fantastic at the back of a border. Taller varieties must be staked to stop them blowing over.
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