
patchouli
Pogostemon patchouli
Grown in the United States at least since 1900, patchouli, is part of a genus … Continued
Pogostemon patchouli
Grown in the United States at least since 1900, patchouli, is part of a genus … Continued
Prunus persica
Peaches are self-fertile but cross-pollinating with two or more trees will increase production. Peach trees … Continued
Pyrus communis/Pyrus pyrifolia
Our pear trees are semi-dwarf, growing to 15’ high and wide. Plant pear trees in … Continued
Pelargonium hybrids
Grown primarily for their distinctively scented foliage, scented geraniums also have beautiful delicate blooms in … Continued
Pennisetum alopecuriodes 'Red Head'
One of the earliest-flowering fountain grasses, ‘Red Head’ produces showy bottlebrush plumes that emerge burgundy … Continued
Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Ginger Love'
Big, showy, upright, red plumes appear in late summer and persist through winter on this … Continued
Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Hameln'
Dwarf fountain grass is cold hardy, heat and drought tolerant. Grows 2-3′ tall, and is … Continued
Penstemon digitalis 'Husker Red'
Perennial Plant Association 1996 Perennial Plant of the Year! Striking dark burgundy foliage is topped … Continued
Penstemon digitalis
This clump-forming native perennial typically grows in prairies, fields, and woodland edges. White, two-lipped, tubular … Continued
Penstemon hirsutus
Open clusters of trumpet-shaped, lavender flowers. Early bloom time and hairy stems distinguish it from … Continued
Pentas
Large flower clusters attract swarms of butterflies and other pollinators. Great for containers and beds. … Continued