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    • Pratia Repens (Lobelia Pratiana).
    • Primroses.
    • Primulas.
    • Prince's Feather.
    • Privet.
    • Prophet's Flower.
    • Prunella Grandiflora.
    • Pruning.
    • Prunus.
    • Ptelia Trifoliata (Hop Tree).
    • Pulmonarias (Lungworts).
    • Pumilum.
    • Pumpkins.
    • Punica Granata Nana.
    • Puschkinia (Striped Squills).
    • Pyrethrum.
    • Pyrola.
    • Pyrus Japonica.
    • Quaking Grass.
    • Quercus Ilex.
    • Quinces.
    • Radish.
    • Ragged Robin.
    • Ragwort.
    • Ramondia Pyrenaica.
    • Rampion.
    • Ranunculus.
    • Raphiolepis Ovata.
    • Raspberries.
    • Red Scale.
    • Red Spiders.
    • Red-hot Poker.
    • Retinospora Filifera.
    • Rhamnus (Buckthorn).
    • Rheum Palmatum.
    • Rhodanthe (Swan River Everlasting).
    • Rhodochiton
    • Rhododendrons.
    • Rhubarb, Chilian.
    • Rhubarb.
    • Rhus (Sumach).
    • Rhynchospermum (Trachelospermum) Jasminoides.
    • Ribes (Flowering Currants).
    • Richardia Aethiopica.
    • Ricinus, or Palma Christi (Castor-oil Plant, etc.).
    • Robinia.
    • Rock Cress.
    • Rock Rose.
    • Rocket (Hesperis).
    • Rodgersia Podophylla.

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    • Podophyllum Peltatum (Duck's Foot, or May Apple).

      Grown chiefly for its foliage and berries, this hardy herbaceous perennial forms a pleasing spectacle when planted in moist soil under trees; it likewise makes a splendid pot-plant. A mixture of peat and chopped sphagnum is what it likes. The pots are usually plunged in wet sand or ashes
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