Prunus ( Bing Sweet Cherry )

‘Bing’, the ever popular sweet cherry produces top-notch fruit, large, dark red, with a fine flavor. Midseason. Sweet Cherry trees are the most common commercial type for fruit production. The main growing areas in North America include the valleys of […]

Prunus ( Berryessa Sweet Cherry )

‘Berryessa’ bears fruit that is similar to ‘Royal Ann’ but larger. It is an early bearer and is less likely to produce double fruits from a heat spell. Sweet Cherry trees are the most common commercial type for fruit production. […]

Prunus ( Almond )

This is the genus for many deciduous pit-fruit trees: Almond, Apricot, Cherry, Peach and Plum. Some of these trees are decorative only and do not produce fruit. The blossoms are white or pink, and many have double varieties. The foliage […]

Prunus ( Accolade )

Accolade is a small tree with spreading habit, twiggy growth pattern and very vigorous growth, up to 20′ high and as wide. The flowers arrive early, in large drooping clusters, and are pink, semi-doubles.

Prunella grandiflora ( Large Selfheal )

This plant makes an excellent ground cover in the shady corners of the garden. It forms a dense carpet of green foliage and summer flowers. Flowers can be pink, lilac, white, or blue, which darken towards the lips, but Prunella […]

Promenaea xanthina ( Promenaea Orchid )

An epiphytic orchid with oval pseudobulbs and folded, oval-shaped leaves. The small, fragrant flowers appear on short racemes, in summer. Grow epiphytically on bark slabs, or in small containers using epiphytic orchid potting mix (with fine grade bark). Requires filtered […]

Promenaea stapeloides ( Promenaea Orchid )

An epiphytic orchid with oval pseudobulbs and folded, lance-shaped leaves. The 2 inch wide flowers appear on short racemes, in summer. Grow epiphytically on bark slabs, or in small containers using epiphytic orchid potting mix (with fine grade bark). Requires […]

Pritchardia ( Pritchardia )

Approximately 40 species of fan-shaped, single-stem palms. Leaves are mid-green, silvery or gray-green. Small bell-shaped flowers are grown on spikes between the leaves. Grow in tropical areas or in a warm, humid greenhouse.

Prinsepia uniflora ( Hedge Prinsepia )

Prinsepia uniflora is a thorny, dense shrub growing from 4 to 5 feet tall and wide. Leaves are dark green, not as densely foliated as Prinsepia sinensis, and the flowers are small and white, in clusters of 1 to 3, […]

Prinsepia sinensis ( Cherry Prinsepia )

Prinsepia sinensis is a dense, spiny shrub that can be used for hedges and privacy barriers. Grows 6 to 10 feet in height and spread. Bark peels off in thin strips on older stems. Leaves are bright green, one of […]