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PHCENIX. Palmae. 
fP. canadensis. Canary Islands. 
fP. rupicola. Himalaya. 
PHORMIUM. Liliaceae. 
P. tenax. New Zealand Flax. New Zealand. 
„ var. Powerscourt. 
„ var. variegatum. 
PHOTINIA. Rosaceae. 
P. serrulata. China. 
An evergreen shrub, over 13 feet in height, planted 
in the Wall Garden about 1898. The young leaves 
are a beautiful red colour in spring, but, unfor- 
tunately, susceptible to frost. 
P. villosa. China, Corea and Japan. 
A slow-growing, grafted plant, measuring 13 feet 
high and 17 feet wide. The orange and red leaves 
in autumn are very effective. 
See also ERIOBOTRYA. 
PHUOPSIS. Rubiaceae. 
P. stylosa. Crosswort. Caucasus. 
Syn. Crucianella stylosa. 
PHYGELIUS. Scrophulariaceae. 
*P. capensis. Cape Figwort. S. Africa. 
PHYLLOCACTUS. Cactaceae. 
fMany garden varieties. 
PHYLLOCLADUS. Taxaceae. 
*P. rhomboidalis. Adventure Bay Pine. Tasmania. 
Height 7 £ feet. Planted near the Shrub Houses 
1904. 
PHYLLODOCE. Ericaceae. 
P. empetrilormis. W. North America. 
Syn. Bryanthus empetriformis. 
