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Daviesia incrassata Sm.
Fabaceae

Daviesia incrassata Sm.

Daviesia incrassata Sm.

Daviesia incrassata is a glabrous flowering shrub widespread in south-west Western Australia with three subspecies.

hop bitter-pea
Fabaceae

hop bitter-pea

Daviesia latifolia R.Br.

Daviesia latifolia (hop bitter-pea) is an Australian erect shrub with multiple uses in horticulture and traditional applications.

narrow-leaf bitter-pea
Fabaceae

narrow-leaf bitter-pea

Daviesia leptophylla A.Cunn. ex G.Don

Daviesia leptophylla is a Australian flowering shrub found in south-eastern mainland Australia, commonly called narrow-leaf bitter-pea.

blunt-leaf bitter-pea
Fabaceae

blunt-leaf bitter-pea

Daviesia mimosoides R.Br.

Daviesia mimosoides, blunt-leaf bitter-pea, is an Australian flowering shrub with a recognized rocky high-altitude subspecies.

gorse bitter pea
Fabaceae

gorse bitter pea

Daviesia ulicifolia Andrews

Daviesia ulicifolia, gorse bitter-pea, is an Australian rigid spiny shrub that grows in open forest across six states.

prickly daviesia
Fabaceae

prickly daviesia

Daviesia umbellulata Sm.

Daviesia umbellulata is a small bitter-pea shrub native to eastern Australian coastal areas with disjunct inland populations.

prickly daviesia
Fabaceae

prickly daviesia

Daviesia villifera A.Cunn. ex Benth.

Daviesia villifera is an open bitter-pea shrub that grows in eastern Australian forests and flowers from June to October.

Dawsonia longiseta Hampe
Polytrichaceae

Dawsonia longiseta Hampe

Dawsonia longiseta Hampe

Dawsonia longiseta Hampe is an erect moss native to eastern Australia that grows in shaded habitats from sea level to 1000 m.

giant moss
Polytrichaceae

giant moss

Dawsonia superba Grev.

Dawsonia superba is the world's tallest self-supporting moss, native to Australia, New Guinea, Malaysia, and New Zealand.

Edible debregeasia
Urticaceae

Edible debregeasia

Debregeasia orientalis C.J.Chen

Debregeasia orientalis is an edible-fruited shrub native to East and South Asia, growing in shaded wet mountain valleys.

swamp loosestrife
Lythraceae

swamp loosestrife

Decodon verticillatus (L.) Elliott

Decodon verticillatus (waterwillow) is a shrubby aquatic perennial that forms thickets across eastern North America.

Otay tarplant
Asteraceae

Otay tarplant

Deinandra conjugens (D.D.Keck) B.G.Baldwin

Deinandra conjugens is an endangered annual herb mostly found in southern San Diego County clay habitats.

Clustered Tarweed
Asteraceae

Clustered Tarweed

Deinandra fasciculata (DC.) Greene

Deinandra fasciculata is a scented annual herb native to Baja California and California, with distinct leaf and flower structures.

Cape-ivy
Asteraceae

Cape-ivy

Delairea odorata Lem.

Delairea odorata Lem. is a fast-growing climbing vine native to South Africa that is grown as an ornamental despite being invasive.

Flamboyant
Fabaceae

Flamboyant

Delonix regia (Bojer ex Hook.) Raf.

Delonix regia is a medium-sized deciduous tree, endemic to Madagascar, widely cultivated as an ornamental and shade tree in the tropics.

Delostoma integrifolium D.Don
Bignoniaceae

Delostoma integrifolium D.Don

Delostoma integrifolium D.Don

Delostoma integrifolium is a flowering Bignoniaceae species native to northwestern South America, used as a street tree in South American cities.

doubtful knight's-spur
Ranunculaceae

doubtful knight's-spur

Delphinium ajacis L.

Consolida ajacis is a poisonous, ornamental annual flowering plant native to Eurasia and introduced to North America.

Anderson's larkspur
Ranunculaceae

Anderson's larkspur

Delphinium andersonii A.Gray

Delphinium andersonii, or Anderson's larkspur, is a blue-flowered perennial larkspur native to western North America.

Subalpine Larkspur
Ranunculaceae

Subalpine Larkspur

Delphinium barbeyi (Huth) Huth

Delphinium barbeyi, common larkspur species native to the interior western US, is a toxic perennial herb that causes cattle deaths on rangelands.

Low Larkspur
Ranunculaceae

Low Larkspur

Delphinium bicolor Nutt.

Delphinium bicolor is a toxic perennial larkspur native to northwestern North America, common names little and low larkspur.

California larkspur
Ranunculaceae

California larkspur

Delphinium californicum Torr. & A.Gray

Delphinium californicum, the California larkspur, is an endemic California wildflower with tall stems and many white to pale lavender flowers.

Scarlet Larkspur
Ranunculaceae

Scarlet Larkspur

Delphinium cardinale Hook.

Delphinium cardinale Hook. is a scarlet-flowered perennial larkspur that grows in chaparral habitats and is pollinated by hummingbirds.

Wild Blue Larkspur
Ranunculaceae

Wild Blue Larkspur

Delphinium carolinianum Walter

Delphinium carolinianum is a perennial flowering buttercup native to central and eastern North America, with four named subspecies.

Delphinium consolida L.
Ranunculaceae

Delphinium consolida L.

Delphinium consolida L.

Delphinium consolida (Consolida regalis) is a poisonous, drought-tolerant herb grown as an ornamental, native across Europe and Western Asia.

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