51. Iris
Botanical Name: Iris Germanica
Soil Ph: Between 5.5 to 7.5, depends on the type of Iris
With so many colors to choose from, there are hundreds of iris cultivars to choose from this genus.
52. Ixora
Botanical Name: Ixora coccinea
Soil Ph: Between 5.0 to 5.5
With bright-looking, star-shaped flowers that bloom in a bunch, ixora is one of the most amazing acid-loving plants that grow naturally in the tropical climate.
53. Japanese Silver Grass
Botanical Name: Miscanthus Sacchariflorus
Soil Ph: Between 4.5 to 7.5
It’s an ornamental grass with bright green foliage, that often turns yellow in fall. It looks perfect when planted along the borders and also as an accent in a large pot.
54. Juniper
Botanical Name: Juniperus
Soil Ph: Between 5.0 to 7.0
Junipers are low maintenance and can be grown in containers as well easily.
55. Leeks
Botanical Name: Allium ampeloprasum ‘Leek Group.’
Soil Ph: Between 6.0 to 6.8
Leek grows best in full sun, in slightly acidic soil that’s rich in organic matter.
56. Leucothoe
Botanical Name: Leucothoe axillaris
Soil Ph: Between 4.5 to 6.8
With attractive looking foliage in red, bronze, or vibrant green colors and equally beautiful flowers; this is a must-have plant. They are easy to maintain and look best when kept in a patio or balcony.
57. Lingonberries
Botanical Name: Vaccinium Vitis-Idaea
Soil Ph: Between 4.3 to 5.5
This really short cold climate berry plant doesn’t grow above 6-10 inches mostly. The berries are edible.
58. Lily of the Valley
Botanical Name: Convallaria Majalis
Soil Ph: Between 5.0 to 7.0
Clusters of beautiful looking bell-shaped flowers arrive in the spring with recognizable and famous lily of the valley scent.
59. Lilyturf
Botanical Name: Liriope
Soil Ph: Between 6.0 to 7.0
Tiny purple flowers appear on upright spikes, Lily Turf is an excellent plant choice as a groundcover or container plant.
60. Lupine
Botanical Name: Lupinus
Soil Ph: Between 6.8 to 7.2
One of the best cottage garden plants, you can also grow in containers.
61. Southern Magnolia
Botanical Name: Magnolia grandiflora
Soil Ph: Between 5.0 to 6.5
If you have got a large backyard in a slightly warm region, you can grow this large evergreen tree for its fragrant white flowers.
62. Mahonia
Botanical Name: Mahonia aquifolium
Soil Ph: Between 5 to 7.4
Once established, they offer you a year-round dark tint green look with tings of red. The fragrant yellow flowers appear in March.
63. Marigold
Botanical Name: Tagetes
Soil Ph: Between 5.6 to 7.5
You can grow marigolds in slightly acidic soil easily. Grow it in your vegetable garden to make it colorful. Also, check out these colorful vegetables!
64. Musk Melon
Botanical Name: Cucumis Melo
Soil Ph: Between 6.0 to 6.5
You can grow musk melons in slightly acidic soil.
65. Molinia Arundinacea
Botanical Name: Molinia Caerulea Subsp. Arundinacea
Soil Ph: Between 3.5 to 5.0
It’s a long ornamental grass that particularly looks graceful in the garden when it sways in the breeze. They come on their own in autumn, giving your yard a dramatic look.
66. Moor Grass
Botanical Name: Molinia arundinacea
Soil Ph: Between 3.5 to 5.0
This tall ornamental grass grows well in acidic to really acidic soil. You can also check out other ornamental grasses to grow in pots here.
67. Rowan (Mountain Ash)
Botanical Name: Sorbus aucuparia
Soil Ph: Between 4.5 to 7.5
These small ornamental trees attract a lot of wildlife, its berries can be eaten raw or made into jams, jellies, and sorbets.
68. Mountain Laurel
Botanical Name: Kalmia Latifolia
Soil Ph: Between 5.0 to 5.5
Mountain laurel blooms beautifully in spring and has glossy deep green evergreen foliage This decorative shrub is a perfect choice for mass planting in a garden.
69. Nasturtium
Botanical Name: Tropaeolum
Soil Ph: Between 5.5 to 7.5
You can have Nasturtium flowers in salads. This flowering edible can grow well in slightly acidic soil.
70. Oak
Botanical Name: Quercus
Soil Ph: Between 5.0 to 6.5
Oaks are one of those majestic story-telling trees that can see generations.
71. Onion
Botanical Name: Allium Cepa
Soil Ph: Between 5.5 to 6.5
Onions grow best in slightly acidic soil that is loamy and has some moisture-retaining ability.
72. Pachysandra
Botanical Name: Pachysandra Terminalis
Soil Ph: Between 4.5 to 5.5
One of the best ground covers to grow if you don’t have much access to sunlight. It thrives well under the canopy of other plants and trees, making it a perfect choice for gardens.
73. Parsley
Botanical Name: Petroselinum crispum
Soil Ph: Between 5.5 to 7.0
Mildly acidic to neutral soil pH is optimum for growing parsley. You can also grow this herb indoors easily.
74. Pawpaw
Botanical Name: Asimina triloba
Soil Ph: Between 5.5 to 7.5
If you’re dealing with acidic soil, try growing pawpaws in your garden.
75. Peanuts
Botanical Name: Arachis hypogaea
Soil Ph: Between 5.5 to 7.0
Peanuts are actually classified as legumes and you can even grow them in pots. The how-to guide is here.
76. Bell Pepper
Botanical Name: Capsicum annuum
Soil Ph: Between 5.5 to 7
Whether you’re growing sweet pepper or hot, they all prefer mildly acidic soil to grow productively.
77. Phlox
Botanical Name: Phlox paniculata
Soil Ph: Between 5.7 to 7.5
Producing flowers in deep and vibrant shades, it adds a touch of beauty to your garden. The flowerheads tower over its foliage, making it perfect for enhancing the beauty of your house.
78. Japanese Andromeda
Botanical Name: Pieris japonica
Soil Ph: Between 5.0 to 6.0
One more heather family plant, which also goes by the name ‘Lily of the Valley Shrub.’
79. Pine
Botanical Name: Pinus
Soil Ph: Between 4.5-6.0
Pine is commercially grown for carpentry, but people prefer to have it in their garden, thanks to its unique looking foliage that has a distinctive spine-like appearance.
80. Potatoes
Botanical Name: Solanum tuberosum
Soil Ph: Between 4.8-6
Potatoes perform best in acidic soil. You can also plant them in grow bags and pots.
81. Pumpkin
Botanical Name: Cucurbita pepo
Soil Ph: Between 5.5 to 6.8
With a trademark of getting used exclusively for Halloween, we all love pumpkins for their nutritional punch!
82. Radishes
Botanical Name: Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. sativus
Soil Ph: Between 5.5 to 7.0
Mildly acidic to neutral soil is that is rich in organic matter is best for growing radishes. Learn about radish types you can grow in your garden here.
83. Raspberry
Botanical Name: Rubus idaeus
Soil Ph: Between 5.5-6.8
To enjoy juicy, homegrown rasberries you dont need a garden, you can also grow them in pots.
84. Rhododendron
Botanical Name: Rhododendron Ferrugineum
Soil Ph: Between 4.5 to 5.5
When it comes to acid loving plants rhododenrons tops the list.
85. Rhubarb
Botanical Name: Rheum Rhabarbarum
Soil Ph: Between 5.0 to 6.8
Used for both culinary and medicinal purposes. The plant has a distinctive sour and bitter taste. It can easily be grown in containers.
86. Shallots
Botanical Name: Allium cepa var. Aggregatum
Soil Ph: Between 6.0 to 7.0
Shallots are one of the types of onions. The only difference being they have a mild and sweet flavor as compared to the onions.
87. Sorrel
Botanical Name: Rumex Acetosa
Soil Ph: Between 5.5 to 6.8
This perennial herb, with its tangy and lemony flavor, is widely used in a variety of French cuisines.
88. Spinach
Botanical Name: Spinacia oleracea
Soil Ph: Between 6 to 7.5
This leafy green is considered a superfood, thanks to the vitamins and minerals it is packed with. It is also a very rich source of iron. Grow it in your garden or pots with the help of this article
89. Spruce
Botanical Name: Picea
Soil Ph: Between 4.5 and 7
Many spruce species can grow in soil pH as low as 4.
Also Read: How to Grow Blue Spruce Tree
90. Squash
Botanical Name: Cucurbita
Soil Ph: Between 5.5 to 6.8
Both the summer and winter squash have similar growing requirements and grow best in slightly acidic soil.
91. Strawberry
Botanical Name: Fragaria X ananassa
Soil Ph: Between 5.5 to 6.9
You can grow strawberries anywhere, even on your windowsill, indoors. Check out our article to learn more.
92. Sweet Corn
Botanical Name: Zea mays var. saccharata
Soil Ph: Between 5.8 to 6.5
Homegrown sweet corns are sweet and juicy, a taste you can’t find anywhere and you can grow corns in pots as well, here’s the tutorial.
93. Sweet Potatoes
Botanical Name: Ipomoea batatas
Soil Ph: Between 4.5 to 7.5
Do you know sweet potatoes are not related to potatoes? They actually belong to morning glory family.
94. Tomato
Botanical Name: Solanum Lycopersicum
Soil Ph: Between 5.5 to 7.5
While you can grow tomatoes in neutral and slightly alkaline soil as well, they grow best in slightly acidic soils. You can also plant them indoors.
95. Turnip
Botanical Name: Brassica rapa subsp. Rapa
Soil Ph: Between 5.5 to 7
Turnip greens are as tasty turnip roots, learn about more leafy vegetables here.
96. Nootka Cypress
Botanical Name: Xanthocyparis nootkatensis ‘Pendula’
Soil Ph: Between 5.0 to 7.4
This medium size evergreen conifer tree has attractive dark green foliage, primarily grown for ornamental purpose.
97. Northern White Cedar
Botanical Name: Thuja occidentalis
Soil Ph: Between 5 to 8
This evergreen coniferous tree has a pyramidical shape, it can grow up to 60 feet tall and tolerate acidic to alkaline soil.
98. White Sage
Botanical Name: Salvia apiana
Soil Ph: Between 5 to 8.0
It is believed that the white sage removes negative energies, which is why it’s also known as ‘Sacred Sage’. It’s a common practice to burn white sage in ritural called smudging.
99. White Mugwort
Botanical Name: Artemisia lactiflora
Soil Ph: Between 4.8 to 7.0
This Aster family plant is grown for its flowers as well as foliage.
100. Witch Hazel
Botanical Name: Hamamelis virginiana
Soil Ph: Between 4.5 to 6.5
Soothe sensitive skin and ease inflammation is where witch hazel comes in handy. Plus, its unique appearance will surely attract a lot of onlookers to your yard!
101. Oxalis
Botanical Name: Oxalis
Soil Ph: Between 6 to 7.2
Oxalis genus has many annual and perennial plants, the majority of them are considered a weed.
Nice!
Hello… this is a great and valuable list!
Is the list available WITHOUT photos, (just a list of the names of the plants)?
Thanks.