Phygelius aequalis
Cape Fuchsia
Grows 3-4 ft. high and wide. Pyramidal clusters of dusty rose flowers.
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Phygelius capensis
Cape Fuchsia
Grows to at least 3-4 ft. high and wide. More open and sprawling than P. aequalis, with loose...
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Phygelius x rectus
Cape Fuchsia
Hybrids between the P. aequalis and P. capensis. Grow 2-4 ft. high and wide. Mostly ...
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Phyla nodiflora
Lippia
Grows 2 in. tall and spreads by creeping stems. Gray-green leaves are oval, 3/4-in. long. Rounded 1/2-...
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Phyllostachys aurea
Golden Bamboo
Native to China. This growss 6 to 20 ft. tall. Erect stiff culms resist falling over in the rain and s...
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Phyllostachys aureosulcata
Crookstem Bamboo
From southeast China. Young culms of this running bamboo are green with a pronounced yellowish groove....
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Phyllostachys bissettii
China. Grows 20 ft. tall, this running bamboo forms a dense canopy and spreads. This is very hardy, su...
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Phyllostachys nigra
Black Bamboo
China. Grows 15 to 20 ft., but can be held to 4 to 8 ft. New culms emerge green, but turn black in the...
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Physalis alkekengi
Chinese Lantern Plant
From Europe, Asia. Grows 1 1/2 to 3 ft. tall. Angular branches are set with long-stalked, light green,...
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Physalis ixocarpa
Tomatillo
From Mexico. Easy-to-grow, summer-fruiting tomato relative known botanically as Physalis ixocarpa
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Physocarpus capitatus
Ninebark
Native to mountains of western North America. This grows as a multi-trunked shrub to 8 ft. tall and wi...
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Physocarpus opulifolius
Ninebark
Native to eastern and central North America. To 9 ft. tall and 10 ft. wide, with leaves to 3 in. long....
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