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Pyracantha Koidzumii Victory

Pyracantha Koidzumii Victory

Description Pyracantha Koidzumii Victory is a beautiful evergreen shrub that belongs to the Rosaceae family. It is native to China and Japan and is commonly found in gardens and landscapes in many parts of the world. The plant is known for its thorny branches, which make it an excellent choice for hedging, as a barrier plant or as an ornamental…
Phelipanche Purpurea

Phelipanche Purpurea

Description Phelipanche Purpurea is a parasitic plant that belongs to the family Orobanchaceae. This plant is also known as Purple Broomrape, and it is native to Europe and Asia. It is a perennial plant that can grow up to 60 cm in height. Taxonomic Information Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Plantae Phylum: Tracheophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Lamiales Family: Orobanchaceae Genus: Phelipanche Appearance…
Persicaria Perfoliata

Persicaria Perfoliata

Description Persicaria Perfoliata, commonly known as Mile-a-Minute Weed or Devil’s Tail Tearthumb, is a fast-growing annual plant that belongs to the Polygonaceae family. It is native to Eastern Asia but has now spread to other parts of the world, including the United States, where it is considered an invasive species. The plant has a unique appearance with elongated stems that…
Plumeria Rubra Hawaiian Opal Pink

Plumeria Rubra Hawaiian Opal Pink

Description Plumeria Rubra Hawaiian Opal Pink is a stunning tropical plant with fragrant flowers that bloom from late spring through autumn. This plant is native to Central America, Mexico, and Venezuela. It is a small deciduous tree that can grow up to 30 feet in height. The leaves are green and glossy, and the flowers are pink with yellow centers.…
Petrophytum

Petrophytum

Description Petrophytum is a flowering plant that belongs to the rose family. It is also known as rock spirea and cliff spirea, and is native to western North America. The plant is known for its beautiful appearance and resilience. It grows best in rocky areas, and can be seen growing along cliffs or in the mountains. Petrophytum is a popular…
Pinus Brutia Var. Pityusa

Pinus Brutia Var. Pityusa

Description Pinus Brutia Var. Pityusa, also known as the Turkish pine, is a species of pine tree native to the eastern Mediterranean region. It is a medium-sized tree that can grow up to 25 meters in height with a trunk diameter of up to one meter. The bark is dark brown and fissured, and the needles are long and thin,…
Pterygoneurum Ovatum

Pterygoneurum Ovatum

Description Pterygoneurum Ovatum, also known as the ovate pterygoneurum, is a species of moss that belongs to the family Pottiaceae. It is commonly found growing in wet soil, crevices of rocks, and on tree trunks in temperate regions of Europe, North America, and Asia. This species of moss is a small plant that forms dense cushions or mats that can…
Persicaria Maculosa

Persicaria Maculosa

Description Persicaria Maculosa, commonly known as lady’s thumb or redshank, is a flowering plant native to Europe and Asia. It belongs to the family Polygonaceae and has a scientific name of Persicaria maculosa. The plant can grow up to 1 meter tall and has a branching stem with oblong leaves. The flowers are pink or white and grow in clusters…
Pterospora

Pterospora

Description Pterospora is a genus of mycoheterotrophic plants, meaning they obtain their nutrition from fungi rather than photosynthesis. They are native to North America and are typically found in coniferous forests. The genus includes only one species, Pterospora andromedea, which is also known as pinedrops. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukarya Kingdom Plantae Phylum Magnoliophyta Class Magnoliopsida Order Ericales Family Ericaceae Genus…
Pentalinon Luteum

Pentalinon Luteum

Description Pentalinon Luteum, commonly known as Wild Allamanda, is a species of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae. It is native to tropical America and can be found in Florida, the Caribbean, Mexico, and Central and South America. Wild Allamanda is a perennial vine that can grow up to 20 feet long. It produces large, yellow flowers that resemble those…
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