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lemon-scented darwinia
Darwinia citriodora (Endl.) Benth.
Darwinia citriodora, or lemon-scented darwinia, is a compact Australian shrub grown in horticulture, often used as rootstock.
clustered darwinia
Darwinia fascicularis Rudge
Darwinia fascicularis is a bird-attracting Australian flowering shrub grown in horticulture.
shrubby cinquefoil
Dasiphora fruticosa (L.) Rydb.
Dasiphora fruticosa, or shrubby cinquefoil, is a hardy flowering shrub widely used as a low-maintenance ornamental plant.
Smooth Sotol
Dasylirion leiophyllum Engelm. ex Trel.
Dasylirion leiophyllum, green sotol, is a Chihuahuan Desert succulent shrub in the asparagus family, used to make the liquor sotol.
Texas sotol
Dasylirion texanum Scheele
Dasylirion texanum is a small grass-like Dasylirion used for food, ornamentation, and ecological restoration.
Wheeler sotol
Dasylirion wheeleri S.Watson ex Rothr.
Dasylirion wheeleri is a slow-growing evergreen desert shrub, grown ornamentally and used to make the drink sotol.
Fluffgrass
Dasyochloa pulchella Willd.
Dasyochloa pulchella is a small perennial bunchgrass native to dry regions of the southwestern US and northern-central Mexico.
durango root
Datisca glomerata (C.Presl) Baill.
Datisca glomerata, or Durango root, is a toxic androdioecious perennial herb native to western North America.
desert thorn-apple
Datura discolor Bernh.
Datura discolor is a toxic night-blooming Datura species native to North America and the Caribbean, grown ornamentally for its large flowers.
long-spined thorn-apple
Datura ferox L.
Datura ferox is a toxic annual Datura species native to the Americas, widespread as a dangerous weed in warm regions worldwide.
downy thorn-apple
Datura innoxia Mill.
Datura innoxia is a toxic tuberous subshrub grown ornamentally, used traditionally for medicine and rituals, and invasive in some areas.
metel devil's trumpet
Datura metel L.
Datura metel L. is a toxic New World-origin herb used in traditional medicine and historically in criminal poisoning.
Oak-leaved Thorn-apple
Datura quercifolia Kunth
Datura quercifolia is an oak-leaved poisonous Datura species first described in 1818, with spiny green capsules and short white-pale violet funnel flowers.
jimsonweed
Datura stramonium L.
Datura stramonium is a widely naturalized toxic annual herb with potent anticholinergic alkaloids, used historically in medicine.
Sacred Datura
Datura wrightii Regel
Datura wrightii Regel is a poisonous herbaceous perennial with large fragrant trumpet flowers, native to southwestern North America.
wild carrot
Daucus carota L.
Daucus carota L. (wild carrot) is an edible, variable biennial herb native to Eurasia and northern Africa, with many introduced populations.
Parsnip palm
Daucus decipiens (Schrad. & J.C.Wendl.) Spalik, Wojew., Banasiak & Reduron
Daucus decipiens is a large erect biennial or perennial plant native to Madeira, invasive in parts of New Zealand.
Australian Carrot
Daucus glochidiatus (Labill.) Fisch., C.A.Mey. & Avé-Lall.
Daucus glochidiatus is an erect annual herb native to Australasia that grows in a variety of soils.
American wild carrot
Daucus pusillus Michx.
Daucus pusillus is an edible small wild carrot species with an amphitropical distribution across the Americas.
Davallia canariensis (L.) Sm.
Davallia canariensis (L.) Sm.
Davallia canariensis is a spreading deciduous fern native to the western Mediterranean, commonly grown as a houseplant in temperate climates.
Black Rabbit's Foot Fern
Davallia trichomanoides Blume
Davallia trichomanoides is a small shade-tolerant dry-tolerant fern from tropical Asia, commonly called black rabbit's foot fern.
Leafless Bitter-pea
Daviesia brevifolia Lindl.
Daviesia brevifolia is a broom-like Australian shrub with apricot to reddish-brown flowers, found in south-eastern Australia.
narrow leaf bitter pea
Daviesia corymbosa Sm.
Daviesia corymbosa is an endemic New South Wales open bitter pea shrub with green phyllodes and yellow to red flowers.
Prickly Bitter-pea
Daviesia decurrens Meisn.
Daviesia decurrens is a species of glabrous shrub endemic to south-west Western Australia with two recognised subspecies that occupy different habitats.
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