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Early Blue Disa
Disa purpurascens Bolus
Disa purpurascens Bolus is a small orchid species found only in low-elevation coastal South Africa between Cape Hangklip and Cape Agulhas.
Yellow Disa
Disa tenuifolia Sw.
Disa tenuifolia (yellow disa) is a perennial geophyte endemic to the Western Cape's fynbos, belonging to the genus Disa.
Pinkspot Disa
Disa tripetaloides (L.f.) N.E.Br.
Disa tripetaloides is a small South African stream-side orchid, one of four commonly cultivated Disa species, that reproduces both sexually and asexually.
red disa
Disa uniflora P.J.Bergius
Disa uniflora is a showy red-flowered perennial orchid native to mountain habitats of South Africa’s South Western Cape.
green sprangletop
Disakisperma dubium (Kunth) P.M.Peterson & N.Snow
Disakisperma dubium is a perennial American grass used as animal forage and for rangeland revegetation.
Matagouri
Discaria toumatou Raoul
Discaria toumatou, or matagouri, is a spiny native New Zealand shrub sometimes grown as landscaping, with Māori traditional tattooing uses.
sun cactus
Disocactus speciosus (Cav.) Barthlott
Disocactus speciosus, the sun cactus, is a Cactaceae flowering plant native to Central America that holds a Royal Horticultural Society garden award.
Granny Kappie
Disperis capensis (L.) Sw.
The lectotype of Disperis capensis as designated by Manning in 1999 is the specimen "Orchis Afric. flore singulari herbaceo..." in Herb. Burman (G).
New Zealand Ice Plant
Disphyma australe (Aiton) J.M.Black
Disphyma australe, New Zealand ice plant, is a coastal succulent endemic to New Zealand, with historical food and medicinal uses.
Purple Dewplant
Disphyma crassifolium (L.) L.Bolus
Disphyma crassifolium is a low-growing succulent shrub found in saline habitats in South Africa and Australia.
Disporum kawakamii Hayata
Disporum kawakamii Hayata
Additional specimens of Disporum kawakamii Hayata were examined from multiple locations across various counties and cities in Taiwan, with details of collection dates, collectors, and specimen numbers provided for each site.
Australian Salt-grass
Distichlis distichophylla (Labill.) Fassett
Distichlis distichophylla, common names Australian salt-grass, is a dioecious perennial grass that grows in saline areas.
Saltgrass
Distichlis spicata (L.) Greene
Distichlis spicata is a hardy salt-tolerant dioecious perennial grass with documented uses for salt production and livestock forage.
Egyptian woodrose
Distimake aegyptius (L.) A.R.Simões & Staples
Distimake aegyptius is a tropical morning glory with ornamental and recorded medicinal uses.
Yellow Morning Glory
Distimake aureus (Kellogg) A.R.Simões & Staples
Distimake aureus is a perennial yellow-flowered woody vine endemic to Baja California Sur, Mexico, with edible roots grown as an ornamental.
Alamo vine
Distimake dissectus (Jacq.) A.R.Simões & Staples
Distimake dissectus is a Convolvulaceae plant species native to the Americas.
Wood Rose
Distimake tuberosus (L.) A.R.Simões & Staples
Distimake tuberosus, Spanish arborvine, is an American Convolvulaceae vine that is invasive on many Indian and Pacific islands.
California shieldpod
Dithyrea californica Harv.
Dithyrea californica is an annual Brassicaceae plant found in Southwestern United States deserts.
Gulf Sebastian-bush
Ditrysinia fruticosa (W.Bartram) Govaerts & Frodin
Ditrysinia fruticosa is a monoecious shrub that grows in a range of mostly shaded moist to wet habitat types.
Stinkwort
Dittrichia graveolens (L.) Greuter
Dittrichia graveolens, or stinkwort, is an invasive aromatic subshrub toxic to grazing animals and irritating to humans.
false yellowhead
Dittrichia viscosa (L.) Greuter
Dittrichia viscosa, or false yellowhead, is a Mediterranean daisy family plant with traditional uses and ecological roles.
Golden donkey orchid
Diuris aurea Sm.
Diuris aurea, golden donkey orchid, is a tuberous terrestrial orchid found in eastern Australia, with yellow-orange flowers and autumn to late spring flowering.
Common Golden Moths
Diuris chryseopsis D.L.Jones
Diuris chryseopsis, common golden moths, is a tuberous perennial orchid found in southeastern Australia that flowers August to October.
Common Donkey Orchid
Diuris corymbosa Lindl.
Diuris corymbosa, the common donkey orchid, is a tuberous perennial herb found in southwestern Australian woodlands.
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