Pink Vygie
Lampranthus blandus
To 6 in. high. Leaves look like agglomerations of tiny green pyramids. Flowers are pale pink daisies.
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Pink Winter Currant
Ribes sanguineum
To 5–12 ft. tall and wide,with maplelike, dark green,2 1/2-in.-wide leaves. In spring, produces ...
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Pink-and-White Everlasting
Helipterum
This large Australian genus contains primarily annuals but also includes some perennials. All have dai...
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Pink-and-White Everlasting
Helipterum roseum
Topnotch flower for cutting and drying. Grows 2 ft. tall, with scanty, narrow leaves and 1- to 2-in. p...
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PINKSHELL AZALEA
Rhododendron vaseyi
Hardyto –20°F (–29°C). Native tomountains of North Carolina.Upright plant with irregular,sprea...
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Piñon Pine
Pinus edulis
Native from California’s desert mountains east to New Mexico and Texas, north to Wyoming. Grows ...
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Pitcher Sage
Lepechinia
Like some sages, these reach 6 ft. tall and nearly as wide, with a rustic native look; once establishe...
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Pitcher Sage
Lepechinia calycina
Lance-shaped to narrowly egg-shaped leaves. Blooms in late spring. ‘Rocky Point’ grows 2 ft. high, spr...
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Pitcher Sage
Lepechinia fragrans
Furry gray-greenleaves, somewhatsquared off at base. Bloomsin spring and summer.
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Plantain Lily
Hosta
Large clumps of big, fresh-looking spring leaves makethese perfect understory plants; spikes of blue, ...
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Plantain Lily
Hosta hybrids
There are many hundreds of possibilities. Size given at the start of each listing is for foliage clum...
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Plum and prune
Plum
Like their cherry, peach, and apricot relatives, these are stone fruits belonging to the genus Pru...
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