Petunia hybrid
Petunia
Low-growing, bushy to spreading plants with thick, broad leaves that are slightly sticky to the touch....
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Phacelia campanularia
California Desert Bluebells
Native to California deserts. To 6–18 in. high and wide, with coarsely toothed gray-green leaves. Clus...
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Phacelia tanacetifolia
Lacy Phacelia
From the deserts of Southern California and northern Mexico. Grows 1–4 ft. tall and 1 1/2 ft. wide, wi...
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Phalaris arundinacea picta
Ribbon Grass
Native to North America, Eurasia. Tough, tenacious grass; forms a 2- to 3-ft.-high clump that spreads ...
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Philadelphus coronarius
Sweet Mock Orange
From southern Europe, Caucasus. Strong-growing old favorite to 10–12 ft. tall and wide. Clusters...
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Philadelphus lewisii
Wild Mock Orange
Native to western North America; the state flower of Idaho. Fountain-shaped, loosely branched shrub 4&...
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Philadelphus microphyllus
Mock Orange
From southwestern U.S.,Mexico. To 4–5 ft. tall and wide(often smaller), with small (3/4–1 1/2 in. long...
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Phlomis fruticosa
Jerusalem Sage
To 4 ft. tall and wide, with woolly gray-green leaves to 6–8 in. long, 1 1/4 in. wide. Deep gold...
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Phlomis lanata
Dense, compact plant to2 1/2 ft. high, 4–6 ft. wide. Woolly, wrinkled leaves are sage green. Whorls of...
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Phlomis russeliana
Spreads by rhizomes to make a low clump of furry olive green foliage. Leaves are large (to 8 in. long,...
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Phlox drummondii
Annual Phlox
Native to Texas. To 6–18 in. high, 10–12 in.wide,with erect, leafy stems more or less cove...
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Phlox paniculata
Summer Phlox
From eastern North America. To 3–5 ft. tall, 2 ft.wide,with narrow, 2–5-in.- long leaves t...
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