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Deptford pink
Dianthus armeria L.
Dianthus armeria L. (Deptford pink) is a Eurasian flowering herb widely grown ornamentally, naturalized as an invasive in North America.
Sweet-William
Dianthus barbatus L.
Dianthus barbatus, or Sweet William, is a popular ornamental Dianthus species with two recognized varieties.
Dianthus borbasii Vandas
Dianthus borbasii Vandas
Dianthus borbasii is a carnation family Dianthus species native to Eastern Europe to western Asia, preferring sandy, low-competition sites.
Carthusian Pink
Dianthus carthusianorum L.
Dianthus carthusianorum (Carthusian pink) is a variable herbaceous perennial Dianthus species native to Europe.
Chinese-pink
Dianthus chinensis L.
Dianthus chinensis L. is an East Asian flowering plant widely cultivated as an ornamental across temperate regions.
Maiden Pink
Dianthus deltoides L.
Dianthus deltoides (maiden pink) is a herbaceous perennial Dianthus grown widely as an ornamental garden plant.
Fringed Pink
Dianthus hyssopifolius L.
Dianthus hyssopifolius L. is a subshrub flowering plant of the Caryophyllaceae family native to the Iberian Peninsula and France.
Alpine wood pink
Dianthus inodorus Steud., 1821
Dianthus sylvestris (wood pink) is a perennial Dianthus native to Europe, grown occasionally in rock gardens.
Dianthus lusitanus Brot.
Dianthus lusitanus Brot.
Dianthus lusitanus Brot. is a hardy perennial Dianthus native to parts of the Iberian Peninsula and Northwest Africa.
Peacock-eye Pink
Dianthus pavonius Tausch
Dianthus pavonius is a short clumping carnation that grows in mountain grasslands of southern France, Italy and the Pyrenees.
Ragged Pink
Dianthus seguieri Vill.
Dianthus seguieri is a flowering carnation species native to central and southern Europe that grows in dry meadows.
Long-calyx pink
Dianthus superbus L.
Dianthus superbus, fringed pink, is an herbaceous perennial native to Eurasia, used in gardens and traditional medicine.
Wood Pink
Dianthus sylvestris Wulfen
Dianthus sylvestris, the wood pink, is a perennial Dianthus found in Europe, grown occasionally in rock gardens.
Diapensia
Diapensia lapponica L.
Diapensia lapponica (the pincushion plant) is a slow-growing Arctic-alpine cushion evergreen shrub, the only circumboreal species in its genus.
flathead rabbit tobacco
Diaperia prolifera (Nutt. ex DC.) Nutt.
Diaperia prolifera (big-head rabbit-tobacco) is an annual herb native to central US, with two recognized intergrading varieties.
many stem evax
Diaperia verna (Raf.) Morefield
Diaperia verna is a woolly-leaved sunflower-family herb native to northern Mexico and the southern US, with two recognized varieties.
American beak grass
Diarrhena americana P.Beauv.
Diarrhena americana, or beak grass, is a perennial North American bunchgrass cultivated as a hardy ornamental for shaded gardens.
Beak Grass
Diarrhena obovata (Gleason) Brandenburg
Diarrhena obovata (hairy/obovate beakgrain) is a perennial flowering grass native to central-eastern US, found in rich woodlands.
Diastatea micrantha (Kunth) McVaugh
Diastatea micrantha (Kunth) McVaugh
Diastatea micrantha has stems 2.7 - 80 cm tall, pseudo - petiolate leaves, secund inflorescences with few to 30 flowers, purplish - blue or white corollas, and narrowly to broadly ellipsoid fruits, with a chromosome number of 2n = 14.
Common Silkypuff
Diastella divaricata (P.J.Bergius) Rourke
Diastella divaricata is a low flat fynbos shrub native to the Western Cape's Cape Peninsula, pollinated by bees with seeds dispersed by ants.
Palmiet Silkypuff
Diastella fraterna Rourke
Diastella fraterna, or palmiet silkypuff, is a South African native flowering plant in the Proteaceae family.
Flats Silkypuff
Diastella proteoides (L.) Druce
Diastella proteoides, the Flats silkypuff, is a low spreading fynbos shrub native to the Western Cape, South Africa.
Kogelberg Silkypuffs
Diastella thymelaeoides (P.J.Bergius) Rourke
Diastella thymelaeoides is an upright unisexual flowering fynbos shrub native to the Western Cape, South Africa.
squirrel corn
Dicentra canadensis (Goldie) Walp.
Dicentra canadensis, or squirrel corn, is a fragrant spring ephemeral native to eastern North American deciduous woodlands.
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