A shrub to 90 cm or taller, this plant has opposite leaves, narrow ovate to 12 cm long with entire margins. Flowers are in a large terminal spike, 10cm long with large, golden yellow cordate bracts up to 2.5 cm long. The corolla is white and its fruit is a capsule. It is native to Peru. Propagated by cuttings or seeds.
Pedilanthus tithymaloides
A hedge plant with milky sap, the Pedilanthus tithymaloides has fleshy zigzag stems and pointed green deciduous leaves. Leaves are thick, deciduous, glossy green, ovate, acute to acuminate, and up to 6cm long. Its flowers are bright red, and subtended by an inch long slipper-like red bract. Flowers are unisexual. Introduced to the Philippines
Pilea cadieri
Ornamental herb, leaves; oppositely paired, dicolored, short petiole, flowers; characteristically monoecious or dioecious, axillary, attached to a long peduncle, staminoids may or may not be present, stamens are proportional to the number of segments, brushlike staminode. Present in numbers on damp places and open waste fields.
Pilea nummularifolia
Commonly known as Creeping Charlie. An ornamental herb that usually crawl or spill from a flower basket, stems are tender, light brown, with soft small bristles, sometimes roots also protrudes from it, leaves; are rounded at the base, toothed, petioled, hairy, flowers; very small, mostly in clusters, usually white to cream. Oftenly culivated, low maintainance, easy propagation. A native of south America. Probably introduced in the Philippines.
Plumbago auriculata
This erect, much branched, low shrub, has leaves that are oblong ovate, thin, with obtuse tip and base narrowed to the petiole. Its inflorescence is a terminal spike, with perfect regular flowers, with green viscid glandular calyx, pale blue corolla, 5 stamens and superior ovary. Its fruit is a membranous, circumcissile capsule, and it is native to South Africa.
Polyscias guilfoylei
This plant is a shrub that is generally non-branching, with large leaves, and petioles forming leaf sheathes around the stem. They are pinnately compound, composed of 5-7 leaflets with serrate whitish or otherwise green margin. Its lamina is often blotched. It originated in Polynesia
Portulaca grandiflora
A low, fleshy trailing herb, with slender and terete stems, leaves are alternate, small, fleshy, clustered, and 2 cm long. Its flowers are showy, terminal to 3 cm across, subtended by clustered leaves, petals are 5, red, white, yellow, orange or pink. Its fruit is a small capsule. Native to Brazil and widely cultivated in the country and used as ground cover plant. Propagated by stem or seed cuttings.
Pseuderanthemum reticulatum
A low shrub growing to 1m tall, this plant has leaves that are ovate to 20cm long, bright green with yellow green to yellow veins. Its flowers are small and white, with reddish spots around the mouth. Native to Polynesia., and widely cultivated in towns and cities in the Philippines. It is propagated by stem cuttings.
Pteris ensiformis
Leaflets have a narrow white band, and its margins are wavy. Fertile leaves are erect, up to 50 cm long, and simple pinnate. This plant is indigenous in Southeast Asia and Australia.