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Opposite Bitterbuchu
Rutaceae

Opposite Bitterbuchu

Diosma oppositifolia L.

Diosma oppositifolia L. has subulate, acute, opposite leaves and has been previously named Spiraea africana and Hypericum africanum vulgare, with references in various botanical works.

Poison Starapple
Ebenaceae

Poison Starapple

Diospyros dichrophylla (Gand.) De Winter

Diospyros dichrophylla is a medium-sized multi-stemmed tree native to southern African coastal regions, with some sources describing it as poisonous.

woolly-flowered persimmon
Ebenaceae

woolly-flowered persimmon

Diospyros eriantha Champ. ex Benth.

Diospyros eriantha is a small Ebenaceae tree native to East and Southeast Asia, with small black ellipsoid fruits.

scaly ebony
Ebenaceae

scaly ebony

Diospyros geminata (R.Br.) F.Muell.

Diospyros geminata is a small tree or shrub native to rainforest habitats in Australia and New Guinea.

Cape Starapple
Ebenaceae

Cape Starapple

Diospyros glabra (L.) De Winter

Diospyros glabra (fynbos star-apple) is an evergreen flowering shrub/tree native to South Africa's Cape Provinces, found in fynbos habitats.

Japanese Persimmon
Ebenaceae

Japanese Persimmon

Diospyros kaki L.f.

Diospyros kaki (Oriental persimmon) is the most widely cultivated species of Diospyros, grown globally with major production in East Asia.

Bluebush
Ebenaceae

Bluebush

Diospyros lycioides Desf.

Diospyros lycioides, or bushveld bluebush, is an African Ebenaceae tree/shrub that is a weed in Australia and has many uses.

jackalberry
Ebenaceae

jackalberry

Diospyros mespiliformis Hochst. ex A.DC.

Diospyros mespiliformis (jackalberry) is a large African ebony relative with edible fruit used in traditional medicine.

Texas Persimmon
Ebenaceae

Texas Persimmon

Diospyros texana Scheele

Diospyros texana, Texas persimmon, is a small North American tree or shrub with edible berries, useful wood and ornamental value.

American persimmon
Ebenaceae

American persimmon

Diospyros virginiana L.

Diospyros virginiana (common American persimmon) is a North American tree grown for its edible fruit and true ebony heartwood.

Bladder Nut
Ebenaceae

Bladder Nut

Diospyros whyteana (Hiern) F.White

Diospyros whyteana is a small African ebony-family tree widely cultivated as an ornamental garden plant in Southern Africa.

Brown Bells
Asparagaceae

Brown Bells

Dipcadi serotinum (L.) Medik.

El - Gadi in 1978 indicated 438.3 (LINN) as the type, but it's associated with Fl. cernuus L. and not original material for H. serotinus.

alpine clubmoss
Lycopodiaceae

alpine clubmoss

Diphasiastrum alpinum (L.) Holub

Diphasiastrum alpinum is a circumpolar northern clubmoss that grows in alpine and boreal habitats, and can hybridize with D. sitchense.

northern ground-cedar
Lycopodiaceae

northern ground-cedar

Diphasiastrum complanatum (L.) Holub

Diphasiastrum complanatum is a spreading perennial clubmoss with flattened branches, found across the Northern Hemisphere, once used for dyeing wool in Finland.

fan clubmoss
Lycopodiaceae

fan clubmoss

Diphasiastrum digitatum (Dill. ex A.Braun) Holub

Diphasiastrum digitatum is a low-growing perennial clubmoss native to eastern North America with a range of historical human uses.

Sitka clubmoss
Lycopodiaceae

Sitka clubmoss

Diphasiastrum sitchense (Rupr.) Holub

Diphasiastrum sitchense (Sitka clubmoss) is a native pteridophyte of northern North America and northeastern Asia, found in varied upland and woodland habitats.

blue clubmoss
Lycopodiaceae

blue clubmoss

Diphasiastrum tristachyum (Pursh) Holub

Diphasiastrum tristachyum is a perennial clubmoss, commonly called ground cedar, with a distinct flat-topped growth form.

Creeping Clubmoss
Lycopodiaceae

Creeping Clubmoss

Diphasium scariosum (G.Forst.) Rothm.

Diphasium scariosum is a distinctive club moss found across parts of Oceania and Southeast Asia with unusual fluorescent spots.

Umbrella-leaf
Berberidaceae

Umbrella-leaf

Diphylleia cymosa Michx.

Diphylleia cymosa, or umbrella leaf, is a southeast U.S. endemic ornamental plant in Berberidaceae that blooms in late spring.

sprangletop
Poaceae

sprangletop

Diplachne fusca (L.) P.Beauv. ex Roem. & Schult.

Diplachne fusca is a widespread grass native to multiple continents, introduced elsewhere, that favors salty, wet habitats.

purplelip pansy monkeyflower
Phrymaceae

purplelip pansy monkeyflower

Diplacus angustatus (A.Gray) G.L.Nesom

Diplacus angustatus is a petite pink-flowered annual wildflower endemic to California that benefits from soil disturbance.

orange bush monkeyflower
Phrymaceae

orange bush monkeyflower

Diplacus aurantiacus (Curtis) Jeps.

Diplacus aurantiacus is a versatile evergreen shrub used in gardening and traditional Native American medicine.

Bigelow's monkeyflower
Phrymaceae

Bigelow's monkeyflower

Diplacus bigelovii (A.Gray) G.L.Nesom

Diplacus bigelovii is a variable hairy annual herb with distinctly spotted pink to magenta trumpet-shaped flowers.

Bolander's monkeyflower
Phrymaceae

Bolander's monkeyflower

Diplacus bolanderi (A.Gray) G.L.Nesom

Diplacus bolanderi is a hairy pink-flowered annual herb endemic to California chaparral and mountain habitats.

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