Pacific Coast Iris
Iris hybrid (Pacific Coast)
Eleven species native to Pacific Coast states constitute a homogeneous group within the genus Iris...
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Pacific dogwood
Cornus nuttallii
Grows 50 ft. tall with a 20 ft. spread; one trunk or several. Gray branches in pleasing horizontal pat...
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PACIFIC DOGWOOD
Cornus nuttallii
Native to Pacific Northwestand Northern California. To 50 ft. tall, 20 ft. wide, with one trunk or sev...
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Pacific Silver Fir
Abies amabilis
Native to southern Alaska south through the Coast Ranges and Cascades of Washington and Oregon. Grows ...
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Pacific Wax Myrtle
Myrica californica
Native to coast and coastal valleys from Southern California to Washington. In windy oceanfront condit...
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Paddle Plant
Kalanchoe luciae
Colorful, sculptural plant grows 1–1 1/2 ft. high and wide, spreading by offsets. Short, thick trunk h...
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Painted Echeveria
Echeveria nodulosa
A branching species that forms multiple rosettes 1–2 ft. high and 2–3 ft. wide. The pointed, concave l...
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Painted Tongue
Salpiglossis sinuata
Native to South America. Upright, open habit, 2 to 3 ft. tall, 1 ft. wide. Stems and narrowly oblong, ...
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Pajaro Manzanita
Arctostaphylos pajaroensis
Native to central Monterey Bay area, California. Grows 3–8 ft. tall, 10–12 ft. wide. New growth is bro...
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Palm
Archontophoenix
Mature palms are handsome, stately, difficult to transplant. Where winds are strong, plant in lee of b...
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Palmetto
Sabal
Slow-growing fan palms; some have trunks, some do not. Mature plants bear large clusters of tiny flowe...
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Palmetto
Sabal minor
Grows 3 to 6 ft. tall, 10 ft. wide. Green to blue-green, 6-ft. leaves. Tree is usually trunkless but s...
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