Passiflora ( Amethyst Passionflower )

‘Amethyst’ bears bowl-shaped, purple to purple-blue flowers. Produces orange fruit, to 2 1/2 inches long. Prune out inner growth periodically to keep plant open and healthy. Wonderful over a trellis as a shade-providing option or as a slope stabilizer, tropical […]

Paspalum urvillei ( Vaseygrass )

Perennial weed grass with dense, tufted stems. Hairy, rough stems with flat, smooth blades. Seedheads are in groups of four to thirty on spreading branches. Hairy flowers on seedhead branches. Grows in ditches, disturbed areas, fields and pastures in moist […]

Paspalum setaceum ( Thin Paspalum )

Perennial weedy grass which grows in clumps out from a centerpoint. Hairy leaf sheaths and flat, hairy blades. Spreading seedhead branches with seeds in pairs on lower side of branch, generally in groups of two to six. Common to sandy […]

Paspalum notatum ( Bahiagrass )

Aggressive perennial weed with reddish-purple rhizomes. Growth pattern is mat-like. Leaves are smooth and slightly folded, and generally smooth. If hairiness occurs, it usually appears at the base of the weed. Seedhead branches in clusters of two or three, and […]

Paspalum laeve ( Field Paspalum )

A perennial weed grass, tufted from short, scaly rhizomes. Stems stand erect. Smooth to hairy leaf sheaths and blades. Flowers and seeds are on undersides of winged branches. Seedhead has one to five ascending branches.

Parthenocissus tricuspidata ( Robusta Parthenocissus )

Parthenocissus tricuspidata is a deciduous vine, native to China and Japan. In milder areas it behaves as a semi-evergreen. Extremely vigorous, outpacing even Virginia Creeper. The glossy 8 inch leaves are divided into 3 lobes or leaflets, in fall they […]

Parthenocissus tricuspidata ( Lowii Parthenocissus )

Parthenocissus tricuspidata is a deciduous vine, native to China and Japan. In milder areas it behaves as a semi-evergreen. Extremely vigorous, outpacing even Virginia Creeper. The glossy 8 inch leaves are divided into 3 lobes or leaflets, in fall they […]