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73+ Flowers That Start With P
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Peanut Cactus (Echinopsis Chamaecereus)
It is native to Argentina distinct for its finger-like, peanut-shaped stems.
It produces large orange blooms during spring up to early summer.
Pasque flower (Pulsatilla vulgaris)
It is considered as the most commonly planted flower in the buttercup family.
While it does bloom bell-shaped, deep purple flowers, all parts of it are considered toxic.
It blooms tiny, tubular flowers in pink, red andyellow colors.
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It blooms small, yellow flowers and it can tolerate little to no water (rare among cacti).
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Peyote (Lophophora Williamsii)
This one is native to Mexico and Texas.
They naturally grow in these areas under bushes and open terrains.
It produces white (sometimes pink) flowers in spring.
Its flower pads interestingly break off from the main plant and root on its own.
It is also known as a natural insect and mosquito repellant.
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It is loved by florists for wedding bouquets and used as corsage and boutonniere for dances.
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Their exotic look and flame-like colors bloom in the spring through summer.
Pelargonium (Angel Eyes)
It is one of the most widely crossbred flowers.
Its flowers look artificial because it is unbelievably fragile with light pink color and white edges.
Its crossbred varieties have leaves that smell like chocolate, cinnamon, peppermint, and more.
Passion Flower (Passiflora)
It is cultivated either as a shrub or climber.
They bloom from spring until summer providing sweet scents in the garden or while in vases.
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They are striking vase flowers that could last for two weeks.
It is easy to grow and is native to Africa and Asia.
It grows small, white and hairy flowers with yellow center.
It has large dark green leaves with white streaks occupying most of the leaf area.
It is a seasonal bloomer of white, medium-sized flowers with green spathe in the middle.
It loves the shade and its most famous variety is the apple blossom.
Plume poppy (Macleaya cordata)
It makes a good ground cover thanks to its rhizomatic roots.
It could grow as a tall shrub or a low lying bush which reseeds freely.
It is easy to grow and is drought-tolerant.
It thrives in shade and is a favorite of butterflies.
It literally has flowers that look like lavender pins on a pincushion.
It blooms from summer to early fall.
It is also called the Grenadine Dream.
Pencil Cholla (Cylindropuntia Arbuscula)
It is found only in Arizona and northwest Mexico.
Its leaves look more of spines than typical succulent leaves.
It grows bronze-red flowers with yellow streaks in spring.
Perennial Flax (Linum perenne)
It is perfect either as ground cover or border plant.
It is known for its blue-green leaves and saucer-shaped, skyblue flowersblooming profusely from late spring to mid-summer.
With its clumped, delicate petals, it is also called as turban buttercup.
Pink Ladys Slipper (Cypripedium Orchid)
It is a very hardy terrestrial orchid known for its showy flower.
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Pineapple sage (Salvia elegans)
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Penstemon (Beard Tongue)
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Prairie smoke (Geum triflorum)
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Poppy (Papaver alpinum)
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Pansy (Viola wittrockiana)
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Peach leaved bellflower (Campanula persicifolia)
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Paperbush Plant (Edgeworthia Chrysantha)
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Pulmonaria (Pulmonaria rubra)
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Privet Shrub (Ligustrum)
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Petunia (Calibrachoa)
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Plumbago (Ceratostigma plumbaginoides)
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Parsley (Petroselinum crispum)
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Petunia (Solanaceae)
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Portulaca grandiflora (Moss Rose)
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Pointsettia (Christmas Flower, Easter Flower)
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Perennial pea (Lathyrus latifolius)
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Paraguay Nightshade (Solanum Rantonnetii)
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Polka Dot Plant (Hypoestes phyllostachya)
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Parrots beak (Lotus berthelotii)
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Pincushion flower (Scabiosa caucasica)
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Prickly Pear Cactus (Opuntia spp.)
Painted Daisy (Tanacetum coccineum)
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Paper Daisy (Helipterum roseum)
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Perennial Cornflower (Centaurea montana Gold Bullion)
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Peppermint (Mentha piperita)
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Pale purple coneflower (Echinacea pallida)
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Peony (Paeonia japonica)
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Prostrate speedwell (Veronica prostrata)
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Pigsqueak (Bergenia cordifolia)
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Prairie spiderwort (Tradescantia bracteata)
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Paper Spine Cactus (Tephrocactus Articulatus)
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Peony (Paeonia lactiflora)
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Phlox (Jacobs Ladder)
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Powder Puff Cactus (Mammillaria Bocasana)
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Prairie poppy mallow (Callirhoe alcaeoides)
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Powder Puff (Calliandra)
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Pincushion Flower (Scabiosa)
Conclusion
See?
The P flower world is as diverse as the others.
If that is not fascinating enough, we dont know what is.
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