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Nashville breadroot
Pediomelum subacaule (Torr. & A.Gray) Rydb.
Pediomelum subacaule, Nashville breadroot, is a legume geophyte native to limestone cedar glades of the southeastern US.
Slimflower Scurfpea
Pediomelum tenuiflorum (Pursh) A.N.Egan
Pediomelum tenuiflorum is a drought-resistant herbaceous perennial with a variety of documented traditional human uses.
harmel
Peganum harmala L.
Peganum harmala, or Syrian rue, is a perennial herb with alkaloid-rich seeds, used in traditional practices and regulated as an invasive weed.
Austral Stork's-bill
Pelargonium australe (Poir.) Jacq.
Pelargonium australe is an Australian endemic perennial herb with pink lobed-leaf flowers, commonly called native storksbill.
rose-scented geranium
Pelargonium capitatum (L.) L'Hér.
Pelargonium capitatum is a scented shrub native to South Africa, invasive in southwest Western Australia, grown ornamentally and for essential oils.
Heartleaf Storksbill
Pelargonium cordifolium (Cav.) Curtis
Pelargonium cordifolium is a large, fragrant pelargonium with pink flowers, grown as a house or garden plant and used in potpourris.
Nutmeg-scented Storksbill
Pelargonium coronopifolium Jacq.
Pelargonium coronopifolium is an upright herbaceous subshrub found in arid fynbos of South Africa’s Western Cape, primarily pollinated by bees.
wild mallow
Pelargonium cucullatum (L.) L'Hér.
Pelargonium cucullatum is a branching perennial fragrant shrub native to South African fynbos, with stable wild populations classified as least concern.
cactus geranium
Pelargonium echinatum Curtis
Coconut Geranium
Pelargonium grossularioides (L.) L'Hér.
Pelargonium grossularioides, or gooseberry/coconut geranium, is a scented, sometimes cultivated geranium native to southern Africa and nearby islands.
Kopata
Pelargonium inodorum Willd.
Pelargonium inodorum Willd. is a small aromatic herb native to southeastern Australian habitats.
Lurid Storksbill
Pelargonium luridum (Andrews) Sweet
Pelargonium luridum is a variable tuberous perennial herb native to southern and eastern African grasslands and open bush.
Oak-leaved geranium
Pelargonium panduriforme Eckl. & Zeyh.
ivy geranium
Pelargonium peltatum (L.) L'Hér.
Pelargonium peltatum, or ivy-leaved pelargonium, is a South African perennial ornamental with edible leaves and edible dye-bearing petals.
magenta stork's-bill
Pelargonium rodneyanum Lindl.
Pelargonium rodneyanum (magenta storksbill) is an Australian endemic perennial herb popular in cultivation.
Night-scented Pelargonium
Pelargonium triste (L.) L'Hér.
Pelargonium triste, the night-scented pelargonium, is a South African geophyte with cultural, medicinal and tanning uses.
horseshoe geranium
Pelargonium zonale (L.) L'Hér.
Pelargonium zonale is a distinctive shrub widely cultivated around the world today.
Widespread Maiden Fern
Pelazoneuron kunthii (Desv.) A.R.Sm. & S.E.Fawc.
Pelazoneuron kunthii, also called Kunth's maiden fern, is the most common maiden fern in the southeastern US.
ovate maiden fern
Pelazoneuron ovatum (R.P.St.John) A.R.Sm. & S.E.Fawc.
Pelazoneuron ovatum is a fern species of the Thelypteridaceae family native to the southeastern United States.
Pelecyphora alversonii (J.M.Coult.) D.Aquino & Dan.Sanchez
Pelecyphora alversonii (J.M.Coult.) D.Aquino & Dan.Sanchez
Pelecyphora alversonii is a spiny cactus native to the Mojave Desert region of the southwestern United States.
Pelecyphora dasyacantha (Engelm.) D.Aquino & Dan.Sanchez
Pelecyphora dasyacantha (Engelm.) D.Aquino & Dan.Sanchez
Pelecyphora dasyacantha is a small spiny cactus found in parts of the southwestern US and northern and central Mexico.
Missouri Foxtail Cactus
Pelecyphora missouriensis (Sw.) D.Aquino & Dan.Sanchez
Pelecyphora missouriensis is a cactus native to central and western US and northern Mexico, with many historic sites now extirpated.
Pelecyphora tuberculosa (Engelm.) D.Aquino & Dan.Sanchez
Pelecyphora tuberculosa (Engelm.) D.Aquino & Dan.Sanchez
Pelecyphora tuberculosa is a variable cactus with pink fragrant flowers, growing on igneous rocks in the southwestern US and northern Mexico.
Spinystar
Pelecyphora vivipara (Nutt.) D.Aquino & Dan.Sanchez
Pelecyphora vivipara is a small North American clustering cactus with spiny bodies and colorful flowers, declining in the eastern edge of its range.
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