Types of trees or plants with P

  • Evergreen coniferous tree

  • Tropical or subtropical tree

  • Flowering plant with colorful blooms

  • Tropical or subtropical tree

  • Evergreen coniferous tree

  • Flowering plant with showy blooms

  • Tree producing pears

  • Tropical or subtropical tree

  • Tree producing plums

  • Fruit tree, Pyrus genus, widely cultivated orchard plant.

  • Tree producing peaches

  • Fruit tree, Prunus domestica, common in gardens.

  • Tropical plant Ananas comosus, grown for its fruit.

  • Plant grown for edible tubers

  • Flowering plant with large fragrant blooms

  • Ornamental flowering plant, Viola × wittrockiana.

  • Carica papaya tree, tropical fruit-bearing plant.

  • Deciduous Populus trees, common in temperate regions.

  • Prunus persica fruit tree, widely grown in orchards.

  • Toxic climbing plant, causes skin rash on contact.

  • Flowering plant, many species called primrose

  • Garden bedding flowers, genus Petunia

  • Tropical fruit tree, Carica papaya

  • Capsicum plants; fruit used as spice/veg

  • Vining squash plant grown for its fruit

  • Colorful garden flowers, genus Viola

  • Can be a banana plant or edible herb

  • Ornamental garden flowers, genus Paeonia

  • Climbing legume plant that yields peas

  • Showy flowering plants, genus Papaver

  • Festive red houseplant, native to Mexico

  • Culinary herb plant, Petroselinum crispum

  • Tropical trees in family Arecaceae

  • Tuber-producing plant, Solanum tuberosum

  • Popular houseplant genus, many species

  • Bromeliad plant that grows pineapples

  • Water-loving sedge plant, used in papermaking

  • A mint herb cultivar, used for tea and candy.

  • Nut tree, Carya illinoinensis, grown for pecans.

  • A Paspalum grass species, tropical forage plant.

  • Frangipani tree, fragrant tropical ornamental.

  • Vinca groundcover; also a small flowering plant.

  • Fruit tree, Punica granatum, with red arils.

  • Conifer trees, genus Pinus, many timber species.

  • Root vegetable plant, Pastinaca sativa.

  • Palm trees, Arecaceae family, tropical plants.

  • Deciduous timber tree, genus Populus.

  • Specific nut tree, Carya illinoinensis.

  • Capsicum plant grown for spicy or sweet pods.

  • Toxic shrub/vine, Toxicodendron, causes rash.

  • Edible plant, Pisum sativum, grown for its pods.

  • Capsicum plants; many varieties grown worldwide.

  • Cactus of genus Opuntia, both plant and fruit.

  • Solanum tuberosum, root crop grown worldwide.

  • Tree that bears pomegranate fruits, Punica granatum.

  • Tree or shrub bearing persimmon fruits, genus Diospyros.

  • pistachio
  • General term for trees in the Arecaceae family.

  • Flowering plant of Papaver genus, bright blooms.

  • Banana-like Musa plants grown for starchy fruit.

  • Flowering Papaver plant, same as poppy flower.

  • Tree form of plantain (Musa), grown in tropics.

  • Specific fruit tree of the Diospyros genus.

  • Capsicum plant grown for spicy or sweet fruits.

  • Palmetto is a small palm, genus Serenoa/Sabal.

  • Citrus tree Citrus maxima, large grapefruit-like fruit.

  • Cultivated legume plant, source of peanuts 🥜

  • Capsicum plant; spice paprika comes from it 🌶️

  • Specific rose cultivar color, clear plant 🌹

  • Trees of genus Pinus, classic conifers 🌲

  • Spanish/Italian for palm tree, accepted 🌴

  • Prune is a plum; prune tree is a plum tree 🌳

  • Any tree grown for pepper; valid plant term 🌳

  • Carnivorous plant with pitfall trap leaves 😮

  • Oak species with pin‑shaped leaves; real tree 🌳

  • Colored rose variety; still a specific plant 🌹

  • Common name for several pepper trees 🌳

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