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wide-throated yellow monkeyflower
Diplacus brevipes (Benth.) G.L.Nesom
Diplacus brevipes is a hairy annual yellow-flowered herb native to chaparral areas of southern California and Baja California.
Rock Bush Monkeyflower
Diplacus calycinus Eastw.
Diplacus calycinus is a California-endemic flowering plant that grows on rocky granite habitats.
Cleveland's bush monkeyflower
Diplacus clevelandii (Brandegee) Greene
Diplacus clevelandii is a vulnerable yellow-flowered perennial herb endemic to the Peninsular Ranges of southern California and northern Baja California.
purple mouse ears
Diplacus douglasii (Benth.) G.L.Nesom
Diplacus douglasii is a diminutive annual herb that often grows on serpentine soils in California and Oregon.
Fremont's monkeyflower
Diplacus fremontii (Benth.) G.L.Nesom
Diplacus fremontii is an annual herb that bears mostly reddish-purple, occasionally all-yellow, tubular flowers.
Kellogg's monkeyflower
Diplacus kelloggii (Curran ex Greene) G.L.Nesom
Diplacus kelloggii is an annual herb with hairy stems, oval leaves, and spotted reddish-purple funnel-shaped flowers.
Layne's monkeyflower
Diplacus layneae (Greene) G.L.Nesom
Diplacus layneae is a hairy pink-flowered annual herb endemic to California, growing in rocky and disturbed habitats.
southern bush monkeyflower
Diplacus longiflorus Nutt.
Diplacus longiflorus is the southern bush monkeyflower, native to coastal California and northern Baja California.
skunky monkeyflower
Diplacus mephiticus (Greene) G.L.Nesom
Diplacus mephiticus is a small scented annual flowering plant native to California and Nevada, US.
Dwarf Purple Monkeyflower
Diplacus nanus (Hook. & Arn.) G.L.Nesom
Diplacus nanus is a small hairy annual herb with typically purple flowers, that grows up to 10 cm tall.
red bush monkeyflower
Diplacus puniceus Nutt.
Diplacus puniceus Nutt. is a hairless evergreen perennial shrub native to coastal Southern California and Baja California.
Torrey's monkeyflower
Diplacus torreyi (A.Gray) G.L.Nesom
Diplacus torreyi is an annual pink-flowered herb endemic to mountain regions of eastern California.
tricolor monkeyflower
Diplacus tricolor (Hartw. ex Lindl.) G.L.Nesom
Diplacus tricolor is an annual herb with distinctively colored, patterned flowers reaching up to 14 cm tall.
butterfly flag
Diplarrena moraea Labill.
Diplarrena moraea is an Australian low flammability iris family plant found in New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania.
Austral Lady-Fern
Diplazium australe (R.Br.) Wakef.
Diplazium australe, the Austral lady fern, is a small fern native to moist shaded areas of eastern Australia, New Zealand, and Norfolk Island.
Widened Twin-sorus Fern
Diplazium dilatatum Blume
Diplazium dilatatum Blume is a small fern that grows in moist shaded areas across South Asia to Australia.
Vegetable Fern
Diplazium esculentum (Retz.) Sw.
Diplazium esculentum is an edible large perennial fern widely used as a vegetable across many Asian regions.
Mole-Ladder
Diplazium sibiricum (Turcz. ex Kunze) Sa.Kurata
Diplazium sibiricum, mole-ladder, is a fern found across parts of Russia, Finland, and northern Asia at 30–3000 m elevation.
Diploblechnum fraseri (A.Cunn.) De Vol
Diploblechnum fraseri (A.Cunn.) De Vol
Diploblechnum fraseri is a Blechnaceae fern species native to and found in New Zealand, Malesia, and Taiwan.
Native Bryony
Diplocyclos palmatus (L.) C.Jeffrey
Diplocyclos palmatus is a Cucurbitaceae vine with multiple common names, native to various South Asian and Oceanian forest habitats.
Native Tamarind
Diploglottis australis (G.Don) Radlk.
Diploglottis australis, or native tamarind, is an Australian rainforest tree grown ornamentally and used for food and timber.
White Earwort
Diplophyllum albicans (L.) Dumort.
Diplophyllum albicans is a liverwort species in Scapaniaceae, native to Eurasia and Northern America.
White Wall-rocket
Diplotaxis erucoides (L.) DC.
Diplotaxis erucoides is a herbaceous plant that produces white flowers and 25–33 mm silique fruits.
annual wall-rocket
Diplotaxis muralis (L.) DC.
Diplotaxis muralis is a flowering mustard relative native to North Africa, Europe, and western Asia, sometimes used as green manure.
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