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Gymea Lily
Doryanthes excelsa Corrêa
Doryanthes excelsa, commonly the Gymea lily, is a large flowering plant endemic to coastal New South Wales, with documented traditional Indigenous uses.
Sassafras
Doryphora sassafras Endl.
Doryphora sassafras is an Australian rainforest shrub or tree that contains toxic alkaloid doryphorine, used in reforestation.
Hoover's calicoflower
Downingia bella Hoover
Downingia bella Hoover is a flowering plant with characteristic blue two-lipped corollas and specific structural traits for its fruits, seeds, and reproductive parts.
Doublehorn Calicoflower
Downingia bicornuta A.Gray
Downingia bicornuta A.Gray is an annual flowering plant with distinct colored lobed blue-purple flowers and a long dehiscent capsule fruit.
toothed calicoflower
Downingia cuspidata (Greene) Rattan
Downingia cuspidata, or toothed calicoflower, is an annual bellflower native mainly to California's wetland ecosystems.
folded calicoflower
Downingia ornatissima Greene
Downingia ornatissima, the folded calicoflower, is an endemic California annual wildflower that grows in Central Valley wet places like vernal pools.
flatface calicoflower
Downingia pulchella (Lindl.) Torr.
Downingia pulchella is a plant with distinct colored tubular flowers and long capsule fruits.
dwarf calicoflower
Downingia pusilla (G.Don ex A.DC.) Torr.
Downingia pusilla, or dwarf calicoflower, is a small annual bellflower wildflower found in Chile and California, growing in wet areas.
Yellow Whitlow-grass
Draba aizoides L.
Draba aizoides L. is a small perennial yellow-flowered plant that grows primarily in European limestone habitats.
Wood Whitlow-grass
Draba nemorosa L.
Draba nemorosa L. is a flowering plant in Brassicaceae native to Subarctic and temperate Northern Hemisphere.
Siberian Whitlowgrass
Draba sibirica (Pall.) Thell.
Draba sibirica is a flowering plant in Brassicaceae native from Greenland and Eastern Europe to Mongolia.
Common Whitlowgrass
Draba verna L.
Draba verna, or common whitlowgrass, is a small spring-flowering annual mustard native to Eurasia and North Africa.
Dracaena aethiopica (Thunb.) Byng & Christenh.
Dracaena aethiopica (Thunb.) Byng & Christenh.
Dracaena aethiopica is a variable succulent widely distributed in Southern Africa, related to Dracaena ballyi, used to boost hunting and fishing poisons.
Large-leaved Dragon Tree
Dracaena aletriformis (Haw.) Bos
Dracaena aletriformis is an African woody plant with large dark green leaves, scented silvery-white flowers and reddish-orange berries.
cornstalk dracaena
Dracaena fragrans (L.) Ker Gawl.
Dracaena fragrans is a slow-growing shrub grown outdoors in warm climates and widely cultivated as a tolerant indoor houseplant.
Song of India
Dracaena reflexa Lam.
Dracaena reflexa is an ornamental plant with medicinal beliefs and air cleaning properties, native to parts of the Indian Ocean islands.
Snake Plant
Dracaena trifasciata (Prain) Mabb.
Dracaena trifasciata, the snake plant, is an easy-care evergreen ornamental houseplant with drought tolerance.
American dragonhead
Dracocephalum parviflorum Nutt.
Dracocephalum parviflorum is a wild North American mint that may have potential as a commercial Alaskan birdseed crop.
Dracocephalum peregrinum L.
Dracocephalum peregrinum L.
Dracocephalum is a Lamiaceae flowering plant genus native to Northern Hemisphere temperate regions, with 89 species in its current circumscription.
Thyme-leaf Dragon-head
Dracocephalum thymiflorum L.
Dracocephalum thymiflorum L. is a Lamiaceae flowering plant native from Bulgaria to Southern Siberia and Iran.
Dracophyllum filifolium Hook.fil.
Dracophyllum filifolium Hook.fil.
Dracophyllum filifolium is a NZ-endemic shrub/tree in Ericaceae classified as Not Threatened with over 100,000 individuals.
Neinei
Dracophyllum latifolium A.Cunn.
Dracophyllum latifolium is an erica family tree or shrub endemic to New Zealand’s North Island.
Inaka
Dracophyllum longifolium (J.R. & G.Forst.) R.Br.
Dracophyllum longifolium (inaka) is a New Zealand shrub/tree with thin ring-marked branches, long needle-like leaves, and can live up to 220 years.
Dracophyllum rosmarinifolium (G.Forst.) R.Br.
Dracophyllum rosmarinifolium (G.Forst.) R.Br.
Dracophyllum rosmarinifolium is an endemic New Zealand shrub classified as Not Threatened with over 100,000 individuals.
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