Plants

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Found: 37

Prostrate speedwell

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Prostrate speedwell

Veronica prostrata L.

A species of the genus Veronica in the plantain family. A perennial herbaceous plant forming dense turfs. Stems pubescent. Leaves opposite, on petioles. Flowers gathered in lateral dense many-flowered racemes.

Prostrate valerian

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Prostrate valerian

Valeriana supina

Native to the eastern Alps. Rounded-ovate leaves are gathered in a basal rosette.

Przewalski's ligularia

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Przewalski's ligularia

Ligularia przewalskii

Native to Mongolia and northern China. A perennial herbaceous plant up to 150 cm tall.

Pseudohyos bugle

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Pseudohyos bugle

Ajuga chia Schreb.

A perennial herbaceous plant 10–20 cm tall, with erect or ascending stems branched at the base. The stems are covered with long white hairs either evenly all around or alternately on two sides; in the latter case the in…

Psychoda-like Povodnik

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Psychoda-like Povodnik

Н. psycodes

Occurs in meadows, bogs and moist forests in the temperate zones of eastern North America. The species name derives from the generic name of the dipteran insect Psychoda Latr.

Purple foxglove

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Purple foxglove

Digitalis Purpurea)

Family Scrophulariaceae. Folk names: glove herb, wood bell, forest bell.

Purple loosestrife

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Purple loosestrife

Lysimachia purpurea

Perennial plant with erect stems 45 cm tall. Leaves paired, wine-red, broadly lanceolate in shape. Small lemon-yellow flowers

Puschkinia

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Puschkinia

Puschkinia

Herbaceous bulbous plants, early-spring ephemeroids. Bulbs ovoid in shape with brownish thin outer scales. Leaves dark green, linear strap-shaped, numbering 2—3 and located at the base of the stem. Flowers in racemose i…

Puya

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Puya

Puya

Mostly occur in the mountainous regions of the Andes, found on dry slopes, high-altitude plateaus, in mountain forests, and also (exceptionally) in bogs. Perennial, polycarpic, rarely monocarpic, terrestrial herbs, xero…

Pyltsova Geranium

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Pyltsova Geranium

G. pylzowianum

After flowering, the above-ground part dies back until the following spring. The red-pink flowers, 2-3 cm in diameter, have a green center.

Pyramidal Watsonia

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Pyramidal Watsonia

W. pyramidata (Andr.) Stapf

Plants up to 150 cm tall. Basal leaves linear, pointed, up to 75 cm long and 2-2.5 cm wide. Flowering stem branched in the lower part.

Pyramidal bugle

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Pyramidal bugle

Ajuga pyramidalis L.

A perennial plant. Resembles the creeping bugle, but is considerably smaller in overall size and taller — 20–25 cm (without flowers).

Pyrenean geranium or Endrasa

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Pyrenean geranium or Endrasa

G. endressii

A herbaceous perennial. Occupies a large area, intertwining into clumps via continuously growing shoots. With vigorous growth it tends to break apart in different directions.