Phragmites australis (Norfolk reed)
£2.90 – £21.90Phragmites australis (Norfolk reed) is probably the tallest and toughest of our native aquatic reeds.
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Phragmites australis (Norfolk reed) is probably the tallest and toughest of our native aquatic reeds.
Phragmites australis variegatus is the green and yellow variegated sport of Norfolk reed, impressive but invasive.
Phyla lanceolata (Frog Fruit) is a short summer flowering creeping plant with small, lance-shaped and toothed green leaves and small white flowers.
Physostegia virginiana (Obedient plant) is a very vigorous spreader with pretty pink flowers on tall spires in late summer.
Pontederia cordata (Pickerel weed) has strong dark green oar shaped foliage and blue bottle-brush flowers.
Pontederia cordata Alba (White Pickerel weed) is the white flowered form of the shorter species.
Pontederia cordata lanceolata (Giant Pickerel Weed) has big oar shaped leaves and lovely blue bottle brush flowers and attracts all types of pollinators.
Pontederia cordata Pink Pons has flowers halfway between pink and blue, the leaves are broad and often stripy.
Pontederia dilatata (Royal pickerel weed) has large oar shaped leaves and light blue bottle brush flowers.
Potamogeton crispus (Curled pondweed) is a very attractive oxygenator with bronze ruffled leaves.
Potamogeton natans (broad leaved pondweed) is a native deep water plant that is often confused with the non-native water hawthorn.
Potentilla palustris (Marsh cinquefoil) is another very useful native plant, the red stems produce bluish green dissected and crimped leaves and pretty nodding maroon flowers.