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PAN AX. Araliacese. 
P. arboreum. New Zealand. 
*P. sambucilolium. Tasmania and Victoria. 
Three trees, 8 feet high, planted in 1913, have 
grown in the open and flower in June. They have 
had no protection, but their hardiness is still ques- 
tionable. 
See also ACANTHOPANAX. 
PANCRATIUM. Amaryllidacese. 
P. illyricum ( Bot . Mag. T. 718). S. Europe. 
Has flowered in the open, where it has grown 
among other bulbous plants for four years. Several 
seedlings have been raised. 
PAPAVER. Poppy. Papaveracese. 
P. alpinum. Alpine and Arctic Europe. 
P. nudicaule. Iceland Poppy. Alpine and Arctic 
regions. 
P. orientale. Asia Minor. 
„ Garden varieties. 
PAROCHETUS. Leguminosae. 
P. communis. Blue-flowered Shamrock, Shamrock Pea. 
Himalaya. 
PARROTIA. Hamamelidacese. 
P. jacquemontiana. W. Himalaya. 
Planted in a western border in the Top Garden 
and flowering in early spring. 
P. persica. N. Persia to Caucasus. 
Height 16 feet, 22 feet through. A somewhat 
straggling tree, planted by the New Drive 1903. 
The autumn colouring of red and yellow is very 
effective. 
PARSONSIA. Apocynacese. 
fP. heterophylla. New Zealand. 
Syn. P. albiflora. 
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