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white dittany
Dictamnus albus L.
Dictamnus albus L. is a herbaceous flowering plant that is toxic and rarely grown in American gardens.
Spiky Saladbush
Didelta spinosa (L.fil.) Aiton
Didelta spinosa is an endemic Southern African Asteraceae shrub or small tree with distinct foliage, flowers, and associated organisms.
Kohekohe
Didymocheton spectabilis (G.Forst.) Mabb. & Holzmeyer
Didymocheton spectabilis, commonly kohekohe, is a New Zealand tree with tropical traits, Māori uses, and recovering populations after possum control.
tuftroot
Dieffenbachia seguine (Jacq.) Schott
Dieffenbachia seguine, commonly called dumbcane, is a toxic aroid widely cultivated as an ornamental garden and house plant.
northern bush honeysuckle
Diervilla lonicera Mill.
Diervilla lonicera (northern bush honeysuckle) is a North American deciduous shrub adapted to variable, often fire-prone habitats.
Southern bush honeysuckle
Diervilla sessilifolia Buckley
Diervilla sessilifolia (southern bush honeysuckle) is a threatened perennial summer-blooming pollinator shrub native to the southern Appalachian Mountains.
Hoary Tansyaster
Dieteria canescens (Pursh) Nutt.
Dieteria canescens is an annual or short-lived perennial aster native to western and central North America, with traditional emetic use by the Zuni people.
Yellow Fortnight Lily
Dietes bicolor (Steud.) Sweet ex Klatt
Dietes bicolor is an evergreen perennial iris native to South Africa, widely cultivated for its attractive spotted yellow blooms.
Large Fortnight Lily
Dietes grandiflora N.E.Br.
Dietes grandiflora is a rhizomatous perennial iris from South Africa, widely grown as an ornamental, with white marked flowers.
Small Fortnight Lily
Dietes iridioides (L.) Sweet ex Klatt
Dietes iridioides is an African flowering plant that forms dense basal fan-shaped tufts and prefers semi-shaded habitat.
Rusty Foxglove
Digitalis ferruginea L.
Rusty foxglove (Digitalis ferruginea) is a toxic flowering plant native to southeast Europe and western Asia, grown in gardens.
Yellow Foxglove
Digitalis grandiflora Mill.
Digitalis grandiflora Mill. is an herbaceous perennial foxglove that is widely cultivated as a garden plant.
Woolly Foxglove
Digitalis lanata Ehrh.
Digitalis lanata Ehrh. is a toxic cardenolide-producing plant that is the source of the heart medication digoxin.
Straw Foxglove
Digitalis lutea L.
Digitalis lutea L. is a short-lived toxic foxgrown commonly grown in gardens, bearing pale yellow spring to summer flowers.
Spanish Rusty Foxglove
Digitalis obscura L.
Digitalis obscura is a toxic western Mediterranean foxglove historically used in human and veterinary folk medicine.
purple foxglove
Digitalis purpurea L.
Digitalis purpurea, common foxglove, is a toxic, medicinally and ornamentally valuable plant native to Western Europe and North Africa.
Spanish Peaks Foxglove
Digitalis thapsi L.
Digitalis thapsi, or mullein foxglove, is an Iberian-endemic flowering ornamental plant in the genus Digitalis.
Arizona cottontop
Digitaria californica (Benth.) Henrard
Arizona cottontop (Digitaria californica) is a drought-tolerant perennial American grass valued as cattle forage.
Tropical Finger-grass
Digitaria ciliaris (Retz.) Koeler
Digitaria ciliaris is an annual grass, a hardy invasive aggressive weed found in tropical and many temperate regions worldwide.
smooth crabgrass
Digitaria ischaemum (Schreb.) Muhl.
Digitaria ischaemum, or smooth crabgrass, is a terrestrial grass species with detailed floral and foliar structures found across select regions of Europe, Asia, and the northeastern US.
Hairy Crabgrass
Digitaria sanguinalis (L.) Scop.
Digitaria sanguinalis is an annual grass cultivated as grain and forage, suitable for environmental small-farming.
red beech
Dillenia alata (R.Br. ex DC.) Martelli
Dillenia alata is a medium-sized tree native to New Guinea and northern Australia, with ornamental horticultural value.
elephant apple
Dillenia indica L.
Dillenia indica L., or elephant apple, is an evergreen tree whose fruits feed megaherbivores with a backup seed dispersal strategy, and are used in Indian cuisine.
Simpoh Air
Dillenia suffruticosa (Griff.) Martelli
Dillenia suffruticosa (simpor) is a large Southeast Asian evergreen shrub with medicinal and food wrapping uses.
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