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mouse-eared hawkweed
Asteraceae

mouse-eared hawkweed

Pilosella officinarum Vaill.

Pilosella officinarum, or mouse-ear hawkweed, is a hairy allelopathic perennial that is invasive across multiple regions globally.

smooth hawkweed
Asteraceae

smooth hawkweed

Pilosella piloselloides (Vill.) Soják

Pilosella piloselloides, or tall hawkweed, is a Eurasian perennial herb that is an introduced common weed in North America.

Thurber's stemsucker
Apodanthaceae

Thurber's stemsucker

Pilostyles thurberi A.Gray

Pilostyles thurberi is a tiny chlorophyll-lacking parasitic plant of deserts in the southwestern US and northern Mexico that infects legume shrubs.

Tough Rice-flower
Thymelaeaceae

Tough Rice-flower

Pimelea axiflora F.Muell.

Pimelea axiflora is a small dioecious Australian shrub with white clustered flowers found in south-eastern Australia.

curved rice-flower
Thymelaeaceae

curved rice-flower

Pimelea curviflora R.Br.

Pimelea curviflora (curved rice-flower) is a variable hairy Australian woody shrub with several varieties occupying different ranges and habitats.

Coastal Banjine
Thymelaeaceae

Coastal Banjine

Pimelea ferruginea Labill.

Pimelea ferruginea Labill. is a pink-flowered shrub endemic to near-coastal south-western Western Australia.

yellow rice-flower
Thymelaeaceae

yellow rice-flower

Pimelea flava R.Br.

Pimelea flava is a variable Australian shrub with two distinct subspecies that flower from August to December.

Common Rice-flower
Thymelaeaceae

Common Rice-flower

Pimelea humilis R.Br.

Pimelea humilis, common riceflower, is a small Australian shrub that grows in multiple vegetation types, often in sandy soil.

tall rice-flower
Thymelaeaceae

tall rice-flower

Pimelea ligustrina Labill.

Pimelea ligustrina is a shrub native to most of Australia that is a food source for yellow-spot blue butterfly caterpillars.

Queen of the Bush
Thymelaeaceae

Queen of the Bush

Pimelea linifolia Sm.

Pimelea linifolia is a variable Australian shrub with edible-bark traditional use and unconfirmed toxicity to sheep.

tāranga
Thymelaeaceae

tāranga

Pimelea longifolia Banks & Sol. ex Wikstr.

Pimelea longifolia (long-leaved pimelea, tāranga) is a small New Zealand native shrub found across multiple habitats from coastal to alpine areas.

Woolly Rice-flower
Thymelaeaceae

Woolly Rice-flower

Pimelea octophylla R.Br.

Pimelea octophylla (woolly riceflower) is an erect hairy-stemmed shrub found in southeastern Australia.

Pimelea oreophila Burrows
Thymelaeaceae

Pimelea oreophila Burrows

Pimelea oreophila Burrows

Pimelea oreophila is a prostrate endemic New Zealand shrub with four recognised subspecies, found in mountain areas.

New Zealand Daphne
Thymelaeaceae

New Zealand Daphne

Pimelea prostrata (J.R. & G.Forst.) Willd.

Pimelea prostrata is a low prostrate New Zealand shrub with blue-green leaves, small white flowers, and varying stem lengths by variety.

thyme riceflower
Thymelaeaceae

thyme riceflower

Pimelea serpyllifolia R.Br.

Pimelea serpyllifolia is a dioecious Australian shrub with colored flower heads, divided into two geographically distinct subspecies.

Autetaranga
Thymelaeaceae

Autetaranga

Pimelea villosa Banks & Sol. ex Meisn.

Pimelea villosa is a declining at-risk sprawling sand dune shrub with white flowers and colored fruit, with only ~20 plants left at New Zealand's Otaki Beach.

Greater Burnet-saxifrage
Apiaceae

Greater Burnet-saxifrage

Pimpinella major (L.) Huds.

Pimpinella major is a flowering apiaceae species native to central Europe and the Caucasus, with roots used in Austrian traditional medicine.

Burnet-saxifrage
Apiaceae

Burnet-saxifrage

Pimpinella saxifraga L.

Pimpinella saxifraga L., burnet-saxifrage, is an Apiaceae species native to Europe and Western Asia, historically used as fodder and herbal medicine.

Crowdipper
Araceae

Crowdipper

Pinellia ternata (Thunb.) Makino

Pinellia ternata is a rhizome-spreading herb used in traditional Chinese medicine, with studied effects on rat metabolism.

Alpine Butterwort
Lentibulariaceae

Alpine Butterwort

Pinguicula alpina L.

Pinguicula alpina L. is a widespread perennial carnivorous butterwort native to high latitudes and altitudes of Europe and Asia.

blue butterwort
Lentibulariaceae

blue butterwort

Pinguicula caerulea Walter

Pinguicula caerulea is a carnivorous perennial dicot native to moist sandy pinelands of the southeast USA.

Large-flowered Butterwort
Lentibulariaceae

Large-flowered Butterwort

Pinguicula grandiflora Lam.

Pinguicula grandiflora is a temperate insectivorous plant native to parts of Europe, with larger flowers than most in its genus.

Yellow Butterwort
Lentibulariaceae

Yellow Butterwort

Pinguicula lutea Walter

Pinguicula lutea (yellow butterwort) is a southeastern US carnivorous plant of the Lentibulariaceae family that traps small insects.

horned butterwort
Lentibulariaceae

horned butterwort

Pinguicula macroceras Pall. ex Link

Pinguicula macroceras, the horned butterwort, is a small carnivorous perennial herb native to western North America, Russia, and Japan.

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