Parrot Beak
Clianthus puniceus
New Zealand native grows to 12 ft. high and nearly as wide. Sprays of 3–6-in., glistening dark g...
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Parrot’s Beak
Lotus berthelotii
Woody-based perennial native to the Canary Islands and Cape Verde Islands. To 8 to 12 in. high, with t...
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Parry’s Penstemon
Penstemon parryi
Native from Arizona into Mexico. To 2–4 ft. tall and 1–3 ft.wide,with leathery gray-green ...
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Parsnip
Parsnip
Carrot relative from Siberia and Europe. Among the most cold hardy of vegetables; grown for its delica...
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Pasque Flower
Pulsatilla patens
From Russia, Siberia, North America. Erect, 2- to 3 1/2-in. flowers come in rich purple, occasionally ...
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PASQUE FLOWER
Pulsatilla vulgaris
This central European native starts as a foot-wide rosette of finely cut leaves covered with silky hai...
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Passion Flower
Passiflora
All but one of the passion vines listed are South American natives. All climb by tendrils 20 to 30 ft....
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Peach
Peach and Nectarine
Native to China. Peach (Prunus persica) and nectarine (P. p. nucipersica) trees look...
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Peach-Leafed Bluebell
Campanula persicifolia
Strong-growing, slender, erect stems 2–3 ft. tall. Plants leafy at base. Basal leaves smooth-edg...
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Peanut Cactus
Echinopsis chamaecereus
Grows to 4 in. high, 1 to 2 ft. wide. The cylindrical, ribbed, 2 to 3-in. joints fall off easily and r...
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Pear
Pear (European)
Most pears sold in markets and grown in gardens are varieties of Pyrus communis, a European s...
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Pearl Acacia
Acacia podalyriifolia
Grow this Australian native as a large shrub or train it as a rounded, open-headed tree to 20 ft. tall...
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