Plants
Picasso
Hosta 'Picasso'
Picasso
Developed by Q & Z Nursery before going out of business. Picasso is a small hosta with elongated leaves and a deep blue-green center. It also features a narrow chartreuse border. Good substance and near-white flowers on this sport of H. 'Indigo'. Classified as a small hosta, measuring 8" tall by 18" wide.
Pickle Barrel
Hosta 'Pickle Barrel'
Pickle Barrel
A small, slightly wavy hosta with dark green leaves.
Pie a la Mode
Hosta 'Pie a la Mode'
Pie a la Mode
Heart-shaped green leaves have a wide yellow border that changes to white. Sport of 'Color a la Mode' with pale lavender flowers. Flower: Pale lavender. Size: Medium. Height 12-24".
Piecrust Promise
Hosta 'Piecrust Promise'
Piecrust Promise
A big, beautiful hosta with interesting coloration. The light green to gold-ish leaves with a wide, rippled, dark green margin, form a giant mound of attractive foliage.
Pilgrim
Hosta 'Pilgrim'
Pilgrim
Heart-shaped, light gray-green leaves have wide, creamy yellow margins which become creamy-white by early summer. Gray-blue streaks are painted between the margin and the center of the leaf. Horizontal habit (much wider than tall). Lavender, tubular flowers appear on 22" scapes in summer followed by green seed pods
Pin up Girl
Hosta 'Pin-up Girl'
Pin up Girl
This is one attractive hosta! The 'Pin-up Girl' hosta will grow up to be twenty-two inches high and forty-eight inches wide. The leaves are ten inches long and eight inches wide. They have a green color in the center with a five eighths of and inch gold margin. The leaves are heavily corrugated and are in good substance.
Pincushion Flower Butterfly Blue
Scabiosa columbaria 'Butterfly Blue'
Pincushion Flower Butterfly Blue
This selection offers a profusion of lavender-blue, pincushion like flowers over a very long period beginning in late spring. They sit atop very wirey stems which hover over the short mound of ferny basal foliage. They make excellent cut flowers and also attract butterflies.
Pincushion Flower Ochroleuca
Scabiosa ochroleuca
Pincushion Flower Ochroleuca
Two-inch flowers of the softest yellow bloom mid-spring to mid-fall. Great for borders or rock gardens, they are quite drought-tolerant. The long-lasting cut flowers and enduring seedheads make unusual floral arrangements.
Pincushion Flower Pink Mist
Scabiosa columbaria 'Pink Mist'
Pincushion Flower Pink Mist
Pincushion-like, pink flowers with a hint of lavender are borne atop wiry stems over a long period beginning in early summer. They hover over the short mound of ferny basal foliage. This is a reliable, long-blooming selection.
Pine Algonquin Pillar
Pinus cembra 'Algonquin Pillar'
Pine Algonquin Pillar
This narrow, upright selection of Swiss Stone Pine has long, two-toned needles that twist and weave together to form lustrous branches. It is extremely hard and needs little pruning to maintain a large, but slender stature. As yet underused, it makes a vastly superior alternative for Pinus flexilis 'Vanderwolf's Pyramid', especially in suburban landscapes. With slower growth, it fits in may positions and stays in scale. Tress retain foliage to the base, unlike pines that lose needles on shaded lower branches. Upright narrow growth habit. Hardy to zone 3. Grows large. Color is bluish green.
Pine Angel Falls
Pinus strob
Pine Angel Falls
This slow-growing selection has very long, very narrow, light green needles and a strong weeping habit. Its closely held branches develop graceful draping forms that combine a tall, narrow stature with a broad, flowing skirt. Named for the world's tallest waterfall after 20 years of evaluation, the unique tree offers elegance and style.
Pine Austrian
Pinus nigra
Pine Austrian
Dense, stout, pyramidal growth habitwith a uniform crown. Branches are in regular whorls. Needles are stiff, dark green. Very hardy. Adaptable towinter cold and wind. It's a tree of strong character that will serve either as a landscape specimen or as a windbreakin cold regions.
Pine Eastern White
Pinus 'Eastern White'
Pine Eastern White
Eastern white pine, is the largest conifer, reaching 150 feet in height and up to 40 inches in diameter. In dense stands, trees produce tall, cylindrical stems with pyramidal shaped crowns, characterized by distinctive, plate like branching, especially noticeable as the trees become older. On young growth, the bark remains rather thin, smooth, and greenish-brown in color. On older trees the bark becomes dark grayish-brown in
color. Its evergreen needles are in clusters of 5, soft, flexible, 2 1/2 to 5 inches long, and bluish-green in appearance. Its cones are about 4 to 8 inches long and 1 inch thick. These remain attached for 1 to several months after ripening in the autumn of the second season.
Pine Eastern White Mini Twists
Pinus strobus 'Mini Twists'
Pine Eastern White Mini Twists
Mini Twists Eastern White Pine
A great fit for the smaller landscape, Pinus strobus ‘Mini Twists’ with its small twisted and curvy needles will create an unusual texture in the garden. A much smaller, dwarf version of the large growing ‘Contorta’, ‘Mini Twists’ responds well to annual candle pruning which will encourage an even more compact, full-foliaged small shrub or tree. Mature size: 6’H x 4’W
Dwarf: 3-6″ per year. Broad Upright. Zone 3. Bluish. Conifer. Full Sun.
Pine Golden Ghost Japanese Red
Pinus densiflora Golden Ghost
Pine Golden Ghost Japanese Red
This 'Golden Ghost' pine provides gardens with superior year-round beauty. Its many upright branches create a dense, structural form, like an egg on its end. The needles, which are shorter and darker green than those of the Tanyosho types, stand up well to both cold and drought. Attractive bark with age.
Pine Komet
Pinus, nigra 'Komet'
Pine Komet
Komet includes dark green and medium length needles on strictly upward growing branches. In the spring, tan candles emerge.
Pine Louie
Pinus strobus 'Louie'
Pine Louie
This exciting, new offering has long, thin, vibrant yellow needles that stay brightly colored year-round. Interior foliage that is shaded stays fresh green, so the yellow really stands out. Large, open, and upright, the symmetrical pyramid, best planted in full sun, seems to reflect the rays of the sun back into the garden.
Pine Mugo (On a Standard)
Pinus Mugo
Pine Mugo (On a Standard)
Generally planted as an ornamental, this evergreen has an interesting pyramidal or broad-spreading form. It has dark green needles. Grows to 20'. (zones 3-7)
Pine Mugo Valley Cushion
Pinus Mugo 'Valley Cushion'
Pine Mugo Valley Cushion
'Valley Cushion' offers a spreading habit and is very compact. The dense pine stays low and flat, much wider than tall. Reddish, new buds complement the short, medium green needles, and plants grow very slowly, so they require little or no pruning. Extremely hardy and an excellent choice.
Pine Slowmound Mugo
Pinus mugo 'Slowmound'
Pine Slowmound Mugo
A dense, mounded, compact shrub with emerald green foliage. Excellent for rock gardens.
Pine Swiss Stone Westerstede
Pinus cembra Westerstede
Pine Swiss Stone Westerstede
Westerstede Swiss Stone Pine
Named for an ancient German city in a nursery region similar to Oregon’s Willamette Valley, the beautiful Pinus cembra ‘Westerstede’ represents the finest in hardy garden conifers. Long, luxurious needles give the small, upright tree a full, fluffy look. It has graceful branching, dense form, attractive color and striking cones that offer year-round interest and character in a small space.
Mature size: 12’H x 8’W. Intermediate growth rate. 6-10″ per year. Broad Upright. Zone 3. Bluish color. Conifer. Full Sun
Pine Taylor’s Sunburst Lodgepole
Pinus contorta Taylor's Sunburst
Pine Taylor’s Sunburst Lodgepole
Brilliant, golden-yellow, new growth erupts in spring and makes 'Taylor's Sunburst' a vibrant show-stopper. The striking color lasts for weeks, then gradually softens to a light, yellow-green as the foliage hardens. In spring, tiny red cones add contrast to this extraordinary Lodgepole Pine.
Pine Vanderwolf’s Limber
Pinus strobus 'Vanderwolf's Pyramid'
Pine Vanderwolf’s Limber
A popular variety with blue-green needles. Sturdy, uniformly ascending branches. Attractive pyramidal shape that broadens with age. Prefers full sun.
Pine Wates Golden
Pinus 'Wates Golden Pine'
Pine Wates Golden
Here is an excellent variety of pine that is somewhat open. The summer foliage is a nice refreshing light green but in the winter watch out! As the temperatures drop, the color turns a brilliant gold and the colder it gets the brighter the golden color.
Pine Winter Sun Mugo
Pinus mugo Wintersonne
Pine Winter Sun Mugo
Winter Sun Mugo Pine
With the cool temperatures of autumn, this extremely hardy, compact mugo pine becomes an electric yellow color that persists through the cold season. Great for containers, the rock garden – or any landscape space that needs a little spark of color during the dreary winter months. Pinus mugo ‘Wintersonne’ loves full sun, well-drained soil, and responds well to spring candle pruning if a more compact form is desired.
Mature Size: 6’H x 4’W. Dwarf: 3-6″ per year. Broad Upright. Zone 2. Color: Green/Yellow. Dwarf conifer. Full Sun
Pineapple Juice
Hosta 'Pineapple Juice'
Pineapple Juice
Gold in color
6 1/2' long by 3" wide; green early, changing to a dense mound of narrow, heavily rippled, bright gold foliage by mid-summer
Lavender flowers open on 3-foot scapes in August; average to fast grower
Fast growing mound of bright gold foliage; avoid planting cultivar where it will receive hot afternoon sun
Pineapple Poll
Hosta 'Pineapple Poll'
Pineapple Poll
Pineapple Poll Hosta is an upright mound of narrow, wavy edged, dark green foliage. This specific hosta multiplies rapidly with Lavender flowers.
Pineapple Salsa
Hosta 'Pineapple Salsa'
Pineapple Salsa
Pineapple Upsidedown Cake
Hosta 'Pineapple Upsidedown Cake'
Pineapple Upsidedown Cake
Hosta 'Pineapple Upsidedown Cake' has green leaves early changing to green-margined with a bright gold center by mid-summer. Narrow blade that is noticeably rippled. Lavender flowers open in August. Medium to fast growth rate. Fast growing mound of brightly variegated foliage.
Pink Abundance
Hemerocallis 'Pink Abundance'
Pink Abundance
Pink Abundance produces several flower scapes per fan and multiplies quickly. Pure rose pink flowers with glimmering diamond dust are edged in deep ruffles. Sunny yellow radiates out onto the petals form the center of the blossom. 5" flowers staying open for at least 16 hours (extended bloom period). This daylily blooms first in the midsummer and again later in the season. Dormant Diploid.
Pink Charm
Hemerocallis 'Pink Charm'
Pink Charm
Deep coral. 28" tall, mid-season bloom. Diploid.
Pink Chiffon Clematis
Clematis 'Pink Chiffon'
Pink Chiffon Clematis
Very free-flowering. Blooms measure 5-6" in diameter. Mauve pink sepals fade to shell pink. Dark red anthers. Mauve Pink flowers. The vine blooms best in the sun and benefits from a cluster of small plants, planted around the base of the plant. Many people simply plant a ground cover like ivy, myrtle, or pachysandra around the plant to shade the base.
Pink Dawn
Paeonia lactiflora 'Pink Dawn'
Pink Dawn
Pink Double Dandy Itoh Peony
Paeonia 'Pink Double Dandy'
Pink Double Dandy Itoh Peony
Large, semi-double to double, lightly fragrant flowers on strong stems above a compact mound of dark green foliage. Dark lavender-pink petals mature and fade to a soft pink, revealing a cluster of yellow stamens in the center. Prefers full sun to dappled shade. Hybridized by Don Smith, a leading Itoh Peony breeder. An herbaceous perennial.
Pink Double Knockout
Rosa 'RADtkopink'
Pink Double Knockout
The most recognized landscape rose in America continues to reinvent itself. This close relative of the famous Knock Out® holds true to its reputation for being a true champion in the garden. Combine the disease resistant attributes that made Knock Out® such a popular garden plant, with an abundance of double, hot-pink flowers to give us yet another winner. The plant habit is comparable to Knock Out®, making it suitable for many garden spaces.
Pink Drift
'Pink Drift'
Pink Drift
Pink Drift Rose is low-growing with distinctive mounded flowers. Deep pink flowers with a soft faded center bloom in abundance throughout the season. This disease-resistant plant is easy to care for and easy to combine with other perennials.
Pink Flowering Almond
Prunus glandulosa 'Rosea Plena'
Pink Flowering Almond
Double pink flowers early in spring. Ideal as a small shrub near a house or patio. Valued for its flowering effect.
Pinkie Pinstripe Clematis
Clematis Pinkie Pinstripe
Pinkie Pinstripe Clematis
Pinkie Pinstripe has large white with raspberry red streaked blooming flowers. This clematis blooms late in the spring to early in the summer, blooming again in the fall. 7-9' vine.
Pinwheel White Candytuft
Iberis candytuft 'Pinwheel White'
Pinwheel White Candytuft
Pinwheel White is a spring blooming Iberis favorite, being an exclusive HGTV plant. This candytuft is low growing and spreading with beautiful white flowers emerging from a variety of different shades of green foliage.