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Philotheca salsolifolia (Sm.) Druce
Philotheca salsolifolia (Sm.) Druce
Philotheca salsolifolia is a small Australian shrub with pink to mauve flowers, widespread in heath of southeastern Australia.
Pepper and Salt
Philotheca spicata (A.Rich.) Paul G.Wilson
Philotheca spicata is a species of shrub that occurs in south-west Western Australia, growing in sand or loam over laterite.
woolly frog's-mouth
Philydrum lanuginosum Banks & Sol. ex Gaertn.
Philydrum lanuginosum, the only species in the Philydrum genus, is an aquatic flowering plant known as frogsmouth or woolly waterlily.
golden polypody
Phlebodium aureum (L.) J.Sm.
Phlebodium aureum is a rhizomatous fern grown ornamentally and studied for potential dermatological uses.
hanging clubmoss
Phlegmariurus varius (R.Br.) A.R.Field & Bostock
Phlegmariurus varius is a Lycopodiaceae club moss found in Australia, New Zealand and nearby islands, growing on ground, rock or other plants.
Alpine Timothy
Phleum alpinum L.
Phleum alpinum L. is a perennial bunchgrass with a wide circumboreal distribution extending to southern South America.
Purple-stem Cat's-tail
Phleum phleoides (L.) H.Karst.
Phleum phleoides, or purple-stem cat's-tail, is a perennial grass native to Europe, North Africa, and temperate Asia.
Timothy grass
Phleum pratense L.
Phleum pratense, or timothy, is a common grass grown for livestock and pet hay, with some medical uses.
Jerusalem Lampwick
Phlomis fruticosa L.
Phlomis fruticosa, Jerusalem sage, is an evergreen ornamental shrub native to southern Europe and Turkey.
Iberian Lampwick
Phlomis lychnitis L.
Purple Lampwick
Phlomis purpurea L.
Tuberous Jerusalem sage
Phlomoides tuberosa (L.) Moench
Phlomoides tuberosa, or sage-leaf mullein, is a perennial Lamiaceae flowering plant native to Eurasia with recorded culinary and medicinal uses.
hairy phlox
Phlox amoena Sims
Phlox amoena (hairy phlox) is a perennial flowering phlox native to the Southeastern US, distinguished from similar Phlox pilosa by compact non-glandular flowers.
mountain phlox
Phlox austromontana Coville
Phlox austromontana, commonly called mountain phlox, is a mat-forming perennial herb native to western North America.
cleft phlox
Phlox bifida L.C.Beck
Phlox bifida is a mat-forming subshrub native to parts of the central and south-central United States that blooms in early spring.
thickleaf phlox
Phlox carolina L.
Phlox carolina L. is a herbaceous perennial native to the southeastern US, grown as an ornamental and used in genetic and hybridization research.
dwarf phlox
Phlox condensata (A.Gray) E.E.Nelson
Phlox condensata, or dwarf phlox, is a compact mat-forming perennial herb native to rocky mountain areas of the western United States.
pointed phlox
Phlox cuspidata Scheele
Phlox cuspidata (pointed phlox) is a native U.S. annual flowering plant studied for its hybridization with Phlox drummondii.
spreading phlox
Phlox diffusa Benth.
Phlox diffusa Benth. is an early-blooming perennial subshrub native to western North America, growing in dry alpine habitats and supporting early-season pollinators.
blue phlox
Phlox divaricata L.
Phlox divaricata L. (wild blue phlox) is a fragrant semi-evergreen perennial native to North American moist woods, grown in gardens.
Drummond's phlox
Phlox drummondii Hook.
Phlox drummondii Hook. is a cold-tolerant annual flowering plant that attracts pollinators, especially Battus philenor.
smooth phlox
Phlox glaberrima L.
Phlox glaberrima (smooth phlox) is a US-native flowering phlox, with unclear relationships to related species and common ornamental cultivation.
slender phlox
Phlox gracilis (Douglas ex Hook.) Greene
Phlox gracilis (Microsteris gracilis) is a variable small annual herb native to western Americas, growing small pink or white flowers.
spiny phlox
Phlox hoodii Richardson
Phlox hoodii (spiny or carpet phlox) is a low blooming perennial phlox common to dry habitats of western North America.
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