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Pachira aquatica

The tree is often grown for its ornamental value, and is popular in both indoor and outdoor settings. Great for bonsai.
Pachira aquatica

Pachira aquatica has striking, large flowers that are visually appealing.The flowers emit a pleasant fragrance, enhancing the sensory experience of your garden.The flowers attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Even when not in bloom, the plant's lush green leaves keep your garden looking vibrant.
Pachira aquatica

The flowers are exotic and eye-catching. They resemble fireworks bursting into bloom!
Pachycereus pringlei (Mexican Giant Cardon) white flower close up on a tall green stem
Creamy-white, funnel-shaped flowers of Pachycereus pringlei (Cardon, Mexican Giant Cardon) open at night along the cactus ribs, attracting bats and moths as pollinators.
Pachypodium rutenbergianum (Madagascar Palm) pale pink flower close up on thorny gray plant stem
Pachypodium rutenbergianum (Madagascar Palm) - A sculptural succulent with a spiny trunk and white to pink-tinged flowers, native to Madagascar and prized for its exotic appearance in dry gardens.
Pachypodium sp. (Pachypodium) tall brown plant with thick succulent trunks and thorny branched arms.
Pachypodium sp. - Spiny-stemmed succulent with dramatic form, prized for its exotic trunk and drought tolerance.
Pandanus nitidus (Narrow-leaved Pandanus) brown stems and green leaves forming dense woody plant structure.
Photos taken in Botanical Garden of Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic
Pandanus nitidus (Narrow-leaved Pandanus) with green leaves and a large brown moth resting plant.
These photos were taken at the Botanical Garden of Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic.
Pandanus nitidus (Narrow-leaved Pandanus) green plant with long sharp leaves and moth close up.
Photos captured at the Botanical Garden of Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic.
Pandanus utilis (Screw Pine) brown stilt roots plant, lower trunk section, solid texture, vertical lines.
Pandanus utilis (Screw Pine) shows its characteristic prop roots forming a sturdy base that supports the branching trunk above.
Pandorea pandorana (Spearwood Bush) cream flower clusters on thin climbing branches close up.
Pandorea pandorana (Wonga Wonga Vine) a vigorous climber with creamy bell-shaped flowers, ideal for covering fences and pergolas.
 
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