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prickly beauty
Fabaceae

prickly beauty

Pultenaea juniperina Labill.

Pultenaea juniperina is an erect endemic Australian pea shrub that grows in forests, woodlands, and heath in southeast Australia.

twiggy bush-pea
Fabaceae

twiggy bush-pea

Pultenaea largiflorens Benth.

Pultenaea largiflorens Benth. is an erect shrub that grows in forest, woodland and mallee in south-eastern Australia.

myrtle bush-pea
Fabaceae

myrtle bush-pea

Pultenaea myrtoides A.Cunn. ex Benth.

Pultenaea myrtoides is an erect flowering shrub growing in heath and forest in eastern Australia.

matted bush-pea
Fabaceae

matted bush-pea

Pultenaea pedunculata Hook.

Pultenaea pedunculata, matted bush-pea, is a prostrate Australian shrub with variable yellow-red flowers.

Woolly Bush-pea
Fabaceae

Woolly Bush-pea

Pultenaea petiolaris A.Cunn. ex Benth.

Pultenaea petiolaris is a low-lying hairy-stemmed shrub that grows in eastern Australian heath, woodland and forest.

Rough Bush-pea
Fabaceae

Rough Bush-pea

Pultenaea scabra R.Br.

Pultenaea scabra is a hairy-stemmed Australian pea shrub that grows in heathlands and forests of southeastern Australia.

spiny bush-pea
Fabaceae

spiny bush-pea

Pultenaea spinosa (DC.) H.B.Will.

Pultenaea spinosa is a shrub with sharply pointed leaves, found in rocky forests of southeastern Australia.

Fine-leaf Bush Pea
Fabaceae

Fine-leaf Bush Pea

Pultenaea stipularis Sm.

Pultenaea stipularis is an erect shrub found in forest and heathland in coastal New South Wales.

Hairy Bush-pea
Fabaceae

Hairy Bush-pea

Pultenaea villosa Willd.

Pultenaea villosa, a common horticultural pea shrub, grows naturally in eastern Australian forests, heaths and dunes.

Lyell's Bristle-moss
Orthotrichaceae

Lyell's Bristle-moss

Pulvigera lyellii (Hook. & Taylor) Plášek, Sawicki & Ochyra

Pulvigera lyellii (formerly Orthotrichum lyellii) is a moss with distinct morphological and reproductive traits found in coastal temperate regions globally.

pomegranate
Lythraceae

pomegranate

Punica granatum L.

Punica granatum L. (pomegranate) is a small tree/shrub grown for fruit, ornament, and has traditional cultural uses.

desert bitterbrush
Rosaceae

desert bitterbrush

Purshia glandulosa Curran

Purshia glandulosa is an evergreen desert shrub native to the southwestern US, with traditional uses by Native American tribes.

Stansbury's Cliffrose
Rosaceae

Stansbury's Cliffrose

Purshia stansburiana (Torr.) Henrickson

Purshia stansburiana, or Stansbury's cliffrose, is a drought-tolerant North American shrub with uses for wildlife, people, and habitat restoration.

Antelope Bitterbrush
Rosaceae

Antelope Bitterbrush

Purshia tridentata (Pursh) DC.

Purshia tridentata is a nitrogen-fixing deciduous shrub important as winter forage for game in western North America.

striped squill
Asparagaceae

striped squill

Puschkinia scilloides Adams

Puschkinia scilloides Adams is a small early-spring bulbous ornamental plant native to Western Asia and the Caucasus.

Sapphire tower
Bromeliaceae

Sapphire tower

Puya alpestris (Poepp.) Gay

Puya alpestris is a xerophytic perennial bromeliad that produces abundant nectar and dies after seeding.

Sheep-eating Plant
Bromeliaceae

Sheep-eating Plant

Puya chilensis Molina

Puya chilensis Molina is a slow-flowering evergreen perennial native to arid Andean hillsides in Chile.

Hoary Mountainmint
Lamiaceae

Hoary Mountainmint

Pycnanthemum incanum (L.) Michx.

Pycnanthemum incanum is a minty North American plant used in traditional Indigenous medicine and for flavoring teas.

Clustered Mountainmint
Lamiaceae

Clustered Mountainmint

Pycnanthemum muticum (Michx.) Pers.

Pycnanthemum muticum, clustered mountain mint, is a fragrant herbaceous perennial mint native to central and eastern North America, often grown for pollinator gardens.

narrowleaf mountainmint
Lamiaceae

narrowleaf mountainmint

Pycnanthemum tenuifolium Schrad.

Pycnanthemum tenuifolium is a faintly fragrant herbaceous mint native to central and eastern North America that attracts bees and butterflies

Virginia mountain mint
Lamiaceae

Virginia mountain mint

Pycnanthemum virginianum (L.) T.Durand & B.D.Jacks. ex B.L.Rob. & Fernald

Pycnanthemum virginianum (Virginia/common mountain-mint) is a fragrant herbaceous mint native to eastern North America that attracts many insects.

Pycnospora
Fabaceae

Pycnospora

Pycnospora lutescens (Poir.) Schindl.

Pycnospora lutescens is the only species in the legume genus Pycnospora, a perennial subshrub native to parts of Africa, Asia, Malesia, and Australia.

Narrowleaf Firethorn
Rosaceae

Narrowleaf Firethorn

Pyracantha angustifolia (Franch.) C.K.Schneid.

Pyracantha angustifolia is a thorny rose family shrub, grown ornamentally, native to China, invasive in some introduced regions.

Firethorn
Rosaceae

Firethorn

Pyracantha coccinea M.Roem.

Pyracantha coccinea (scarlet firethorn) is a Eurasian ornamental shrub grown in gardens for over 400 years.

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