Potentilla; Paeonia; Parahebe; Parthenocissus; Passiflora; Perovskia; Philadelphus; Phlomis; Phormium; Photinia; Phygelius; Pieris; Piptanthus; Plumbago; Pittosporum; Plumeria; Potentilla; Prunus; Pyracantha; Pyrus:
The letter P is never a problem throughout the entire plant range - always plenty on offer.
The Potentilla is our selected shrub starting with letter P. Difficult choice for there are so many good 'P' shrubs. Grown properly, this group of shrubs will flower for long periods and is relatively easy to grow.
Paeonia – Peony – Tree Peony: - Deciduous shrubs - even
if called 'tree' peony. Spectacular flowers and well suited to growing
as a specimen - or a woodland subject. Grow in sheltered position -
shielded from winds.
Parahebe – Derwentia: - Evergreen, normally log
growing shrub with attractive blue or pink flowers. Normally hardy and
easy to look after. Some are good for rock garden situations.
Parthenocissus – Virginia Creeper: - Deciduous self
clinging climber by way of 'suckers' on their tendrils. The autumn
colour is their main attraction, though the bright foliage is also good
throughout summer. Good climber for quick cover.
Passiflora –
Passion Flower: - A little bit tender,
though sometimes completely hardy. Showy and unusual flowers - followed
by fruits in a good summer - rarely edible though. Attractive evergreen
foliage.
Pedilanthus
Pentas
Peony – Paeonia: - See paeonia above.
Perovskia – Russian Sage: - Hardy blue flowered shrub,
flowering late summer and into the autumn. Grey green to silver
evergreen foliage, which can sometimes suffer in winter. No problem,
simply cut it right back in spring.
Phlomis: - Evergreen shrubs with grey green leaves.
Normally hardy. yellow or pink flowers in whorls around the stem. Full
sun best, though light shade is ok.
Phormium – New Zealand Flax:-
Actually evergreen perennials but normally sold as shrubs - so
we include. Linear evergreen leaves - with many colour variations.
Generally hardy, but a good winter mulch will help ensure this.
Phygelius: - Evergreen shrubs - or sub shrubs. Elongated
trumpet flowers of yellow, red or pink pendulous from arching stems.
Sometimes cut down by severe winters - but usually re-emerge in spring
and grow quickly - almost like a perennial.
Phylica – Cape Myrtle
Physocarpus: - Attractive foliage colours on
these deciduous shrubs. Spring colour usually best - thereafter fading a
little. Flowers - normally white - hardly worth a mention. Foliage is
the feature.
Pieris: - A gem of a shrub if you have acid or maybe
neutral soil. Evergreen foliage, small clusters of Lily of the Valley
type flowers, and generally bright red young foliage (Which can suffer
late frost damage - but it soon re-grows). The flowers in Mid to late
Winter, often with the first flush of red new growth in the spring.
Piptanthus: - Semi evergreen large shrub with grey green or silver foliage. Pea-like bright yellow flowers. Sometimes mistaken for Spartium junceum -which has scented flowers. The Piptanthus does not.
Pisonia: - Frost tender variegated evergreen shrub for warmer climates. Otherwise they make a good houseplant substitution to the variegated Rubber Plant.
Plumbago – Leadwort: - Half hardy - but has been known to
survive mild winters in a sheltered spot. Best in conservatory - or
warmer frost-free country. The blue flowers are legendary - and have an
official shade of blue named after them.
Privet - Ligustrum: -
See Ligustrum
Potentilla – Cinquefoil:
- A wide range of compact deciduous flowering shrubs, sure to please if
grown correctly. Seemingly always with some flower throughout the summer
and early autumn - after the first showy flush in late spring.
Attractive foliage on some, but it is the 'buttercup' shaped flowers
which attract.
Protea: - A flowering shrub that we would all like to be able to grow. Not so, for it is quite tender and for warmer countries. Distinctive flowers on evergreen foliage.
Pyrus - Pear: - Pyrus salicifolia Pendula is the weeping pear so often asked about. The silver foliage is very attractive - the white flowers almost ignored. Normally grafted on a stem some 2m high, so not going to get to any great height.
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