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Delphinium cuneatum Steven ex DC.
Ranunculaceae

Delphinium cuneatum Steven ex DC.

Delphinium cuneatum Steven ex DC.

Burtt in 1954 said D. hybridum in Linnean herbarium is same as D. cuneatum Stev; Chowdhuri et al. in 1958 accepted Linnaean specimen as type, rejected name as confusum, which may need formal rejection.

Alpine Larkspur
Ranunculaceae

Alpine Larkspur

Delphinium elatum L.

Delphinium elatum is an herbaceous flowering perennial native to temperate Europe and Asia, widely cultivated for ornamental garden use.

Sierra larkspur
Ranunculaceae

Sierra larkspur

Delphinium glaucum S.Watson

Delphinium glaucum is a tall North American larkspur known to cause livestock poisoning on Canadian rangelands.

Siberian larkspur
Ranunculaceae

Siberian larkspur

Delphinium grandiflorum L.

Delphinium grandiflorum, or Siberian larkspur, is a short, poisonous, blue-flowered perennial grown as an ornamental garden plant.

Foothill Larkspur
Ranunculaceae

Foothill Larkspur

Delphinium hesperium A.Gray

Delphinium hesperium (foothill larkspur) is a California-endemic wildflower larkspur with three recognized subspecies.

Menzies' Larkspur
Ranunculaceae

Menzies' Larkspur

Delphinium menziesii DC.

Delphinium menziesii is a perennial hummingbird-pollinated flowering plant native to the Pacific Northwest of North America.

Red larkspur
Ranunculaceae

Red larkspur

Delphinium nudicaule Torr. & A.Gray

Delphinium nudicaule is a red/orange flowering perennial larkspur native to western US, with a history of medicinal use by Native American tribes.

upland larkspur
Ranunculaceae

upland larkspur

Delphinium nuttallianum Pritz. ex Walp.

Delphinium nuttallianum is a western North American larkspur that is very poisonous to livestock, especially cattle.

desert larkspur
Ranunculaceae

desert larkspur

Delphinium parishii A.Gray

Delphinium parishii A.Gray is a perennial herb with varying flower colors that blooms between April and June.

San Bernardino larkspur
Ranunculaceae

San Bernardino larkspur

Delphinium parryi A.Gray

Delphinium parryi A.Gray is a flowering plant with lobed leaves and purple-blue flowers that can grow up to 1 metre tall.

Zigzag Larkspur
Ranunculaceae

Zigzag Larkspur

Delphinium patens Newb.

Delphinium patens, or zigzag/spreading larkspur, is a California wildflower larkspur with three subspecies that hybridizes freely with related species.

Barestem Larkspur
Ranunculaceae

Barestem Larkspur

Delphinium scaposum Greene

Delphinium scaposum is a perennial larkspur native to the southwestern US and northwestern Mexico, pollinated by bumblebees and hummingbirds.

dwarf larkspur
Ranunculaceae

dwarf larkspur

Delphinium tricorne Michx.

Delphinium tricorne is a poisonous perennial larkspur native to central and eastern US, pollinated by bumblebees and hummingbirds.

Columbian Larkspur
Ranunculaceae

Columbian Larkspur

Delphinium trolliifolium A.Gray

Delphinium trolliifolium, also called poison delphinium, is a toxic blue-flowered larkspur native to the US Pacific Northwest and northern California.

royal larkspur
Ranunculaceae

royal larkspur

Delphinium variegatum Torr. & A.Gray

Delphinium variegatum Torr. & A.Gray is an erect wildflower with deep-lobed leaves and typically bright deep blue flowers.

dendroalsia moss
Cryphaeaceae

dendroalsia moss

Dendroalsia abietina (Hook.) E.Britton ex Broth.

Dendroalsia abietina is the only species in the moss genus Dendroalsia, common in Pacific Northwest oak woodlands on tree trunks.

Ironbark feather orchid
Orchidaceae

Ironbark feather orchid

Dendrobium aemulum R.Br.

Dendrobium aemulum R.Br. is an Australian epiphytic orchid that grows on non-shedding bark trees and blooms from August to October.

Dove flower
Orchidaceae

Dove flower

Dendrobium crumenatum Sw.

Dendrobium crumenatum, the pigeon orchid, is a fragrant white orchid with synchronized one-day flowering across its wide range.

Winika
Orchidaceae

Winika

Dendrobium cunninghamii Lindl.

Dendrobium cunninghamii is a New Zealand orchid herb that grows as an epiphyte or lithophyte and blooms from December to January.

Golden Orchid
Orchidaceae

Golden Orchid

Dendrobium discolor Lindl.

Dendrobium discolor is an epiphytic or lithophytic orchid that grows in coastal habitats of northern Australia, New Guinea, and Indonesia.

Blotched Cane Orchid
Orchidaceae

Blotched Cane Orchid

Dendrobium gracilicaule F.Muell.

Dendrobium gracilicaule F.Muell. is an epiphytic or lithophytic orchid that flowers between July and September.

pink rock orchid
Orchidaceae

pink rock orchid

Dendrobium kingianum Bidwill ex Lindl.

Dendrobium kingianum is a common, easy-to-grow Australian orchid, usually lithophytic, with pink to purple flowers from August to October.

tongue orchid
Orchidaceae

tongue orchid

Dendrobium linguiforme Sw.

Dendrobium linguiforme is an Australian orchid that grows epiphytically or lithophytically, flowering in September and October.

rock orchid
Orchidaceae

rock orchid

Dendrobium speciosum Sm.

Dendrobium speciosum Sm. is an epiphytic/lithophytic orchid popular in horticulture, pollinated by appropriately sized bees.

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