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PACHYPHRAGMA, Brassicaceae.<br />

macrophyllum Pure white flowers to 12” over a spreading carpet of large rounded bright green leaves, one<br />

of <strong>the</strong> best spring flowering ground covers for shade ............................................................................3.50<br />

PACHYSANDRA, Buxaceae.<br />

axillaris The large glossy leaves of this rare species make ideal evergreen ground cover in shade, scented<br />

white flowers followed by curious red fruits ..........................................................................................3.80<br />

PAEONIA, Ranunculaceae.<br />

veitchii Attractive easy species peony from seed, single pink flowers over fresh green leaves that emerge<br />

bronze, 18” ............................................................................................................................................. 3.80<br />

veitchii ‘Pale Forms’ Seedlings from palest pink and white forms of this easy species, 18” ...............3.80<br />

PAPAVER, Papaveraceae.<br />

bracteatum ‘Beauty of Livermere’ Classic oriental poppy, blood red flowers with black blotches on 3’6’’<br />

stems in early summer ............................................................................................................................3.50<br />

pilosum spicatum E<strong>the</strong>real palest apricot poppies with crumpled petals in ealy summer, pale grey felted<br />

leaves, 2’6” .............................................................................................................................................4.20<br />

PARADISEA, Asphodelaceae.<br />

lusitanica Pure white star flowers on 3’ stems in early summer, elegant and easy in sun ..................... 3.50<br />

PARIS, Trilliaceae.<br />

quadrifolia Our rare native Herb Paris, each 12” stem carries a rosette of four leaves and an extraordinary<br />

green and yellow flower, a rosette of sepals with thread-like petals that remains in beauty for many weeks<br />

in summer, conspicuous blue-purple fruit, easy in shade, divisions ......................................................4.20<br />

PATRINIA, Valerianaceae.<br />

triloba Rarely seen easy hardy perennial carpeter that ought to be better known, rounded heads of many<br />

small flowers in a decisive shade of lemon yellow in late summer, palmate leaves often red tinted, 9” ..3.20<br />

PELARGONIUM, Geraniaceae.<br />

* acetosum Rare species hardy in mild and maritime gardens, trailing stems bearing salmon pink flowers<br />

with long narrow petals, summer and autumn, 12” ................................................................................3.20<br />

* ‘Attar of Roses’ Old variety with light green rose-scented leaves and small lilac flowers, 18” ............3.80<br />

PENSTEMON, Scrophulariaceae.<br />

barbatus Tall hardy species bearing soft orange-red flowers on stiff 3’ stems over rich green basal leaves<br />

from July, 1.5 litre pots ...........................................................................................................................5.50<br />

PEROVSKIA, see Shrubs.<br />

PERSICARIA, Polygonaceae.<br />

‘Indian Summer’ (species ex. India) Our recent introduction from <strong>the</strong> Mishmi Hills has proved to be an<br />

outstanding late flowering hardy perennial worth naming, bunches of deep pink flowers in autumn over<br />

rounded leaves purple-tinted in sun, 2’ ..................................................................................................4.20<br />

weyrichii Large heads of cream flowers for a long season in late summer, leaves with long tapering points,<br />

non-invasive, 5’, divisions. ....................................................................................................................4.50<br />

PHLOMIS, Lamiaceae.<br />

cashmeriana Hooded rosy lilac flowers set in tiers up 2’ stems, grey-green woolly leaves, for sun .... 3.80<br />

PHLOX, Polemoniaceae.<br />

Mainstay of <strong>the</strong> late summer border, solid colour and delicious scent, mulch in spring on dry soils.<br />

paniculata ‘Elizabeth Campbell’ Cream flowers suffused apple blossom pink around <strong>the</strong> edges, fine old<br />

variety now very hard to find, 3’ ............................................................................................................ 4.80<br />

p. ‘Logan Black’ Stunning variety from Logan Botanics, <strong>the</strong> new growth emerges almost black and<br />

remains aubergine purple until <strong>the</strong> brilliant red flowers appear in late summer, 3’, (a very similar variety<br />

has been granted a US plant patent and is being marketed under <strong>the</strong> name ‘Lord Clayton’) ................4.20<br />

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