Phlox subulata
Moss Pink
From eastern U.S. Forms a mat to 6 in. high, 1 1-1/2ft. or wider, with creeping stems clothed in stiff...
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Phoenix canariensis
Canary Island Date Palm
Canary Island native. Hardy to 20°F/°7°C; slow to develop new head of foliage after dama...
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Phoenix dactylifera
DATE PALM
Leaves killed at 20°F (–7°C), but plants have survived 4°F (–16°C). Native to the Mide...
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Phoenix reclinata
Senegal Date Palm
Native to Africa. Grows 20 to 30 ft. high and wide. Produces offshoots, forming picturesque clumps wit...
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Phoenix roebelenii
Pigmy Date Palm
Native to Laos. This small, slow, single-trunked palm grows 6 to 10 ft. high. Fine-textured, curving l...
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Phormium cookianum
Mountain Flax
Leaves arch gracefully, drooping at the tips; they grow 4–5 ft. long, 2 1/2–3 in. wide. Mature clumps ...
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Phormium hybrids
These crosses between P. cookianum andP. tenax were selected for distinctive leaf co...
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Phormium tenax
New Zealand Flax
Large, bold plant with bronzy green leaves to 9 ft. long, 5 in.wide; rigid and mainly upright, curving...
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Photinia davidiana
From western China, Vietnam. Informal, wide-spreading plant grows at a moderate rate to 6–20 ft....
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Photinia serratifolia
From China. Broad, dense grower; can reach 30 ft. high and wide but is easily held to one-third that s...
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Photinia villosa
From China, Korea, Japan. To 15 ft. tall, 10 ft. wide. Leaves are 1 1/2 to 3 in. long; they are pale g...
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Photinia x fraseri
Red top
Moderate to fast growth to 10 or 15 ft. high and wide. Leaves to 5 in. long; bright bronzy red when ne...
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