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Dryopteris varia (L.) Kuntze
Dryopteris varia (L.) Kuntze
Dryopteris varia is a fern species in the Dryopteridaceae family native to multiple regions of East and Southeast Asia.
Wallich's wood fern
Dryopteris wallichiana (Spreng.) Hyl.
Dryopteris wallichiana, the alpine wood fern, is a robust cultivated fern native to several regions across the world.
Yellow Tulipwood
Drypetes deplanchei (Brongn. & Gris) Merr.
Drypetes deplanchei is an Australian tree with a range of recorded historical uses by people and wildlife.
lampati
Duabanga grandiflora (Roxb. ex DC.) Walp.
Duabanga grandiflora is an evergreen tropical tree native to South and East Asia, with distinctive growth, scented April blooms, and soft white wood.
corkwood
Duboisia myoporoides R.Br.
Duboisia myoporoides, or corkwood, is a poisonous Australian tree harvested commercially for pharmaceutically useful alkaloids.
Abrams' Liveforever
Dudleya abramsii Rose
Dudleya abramsii is a fleshy perennial succulent native to California and northern Baja California that grows in rocky habitats.
Arizona chalk dudleya
Dudleya arizonica Rose
Dudleya arizonica Rose is a moderately-sized succulent native to desert areas of the southwestern US and northwestern Mexico.
Tapertip Liveforever
Dudleya attenuata (S.Watson) Moran
Dudleya attenuata is a diverse succulent native to coastal Baja California, with a small population in southern California.
Blochman's Dudleya
Dudleya blochmaniae (Eastw.) Moran
Dudleya blochmaniae is a small corm-forming summer-deciduous succulent with white star-shaped flowers.
Britton's Dudleya
Dudleya brittonii Johanss.
Dudleya brittonii is a succulent native to Baja California, cultivated ornamentally and noted for its high UV-reflective epicuticular wax.
Coast Dudleya
Dudleya cespitosa (Haw.) Britton & Rose
Dudleya cespitosa is a coastal California succulent with clustered rosettes and yellow to red flowers, tolerant of sulfur dioxide emissions.
Canyon liveforever
Dudleya cymosa (Lem.) Britton & Rose
Dudleya cymosa is a distinctive succulent that is a larval host for the Sonoran blue butterfly, with some threatened subspecies.
Fingertips
Dudleya edulis (Nutt.) Moran
Dudleya edulis is a leafy succulent endemic to coastal Southern California and Baja California, cultivated ornamentally and once eaten by native peoples.
Bluff Lettuce
Dudleya farinosa (Lindl.) Britton & Rose
Dudleya farinosa is a cliff-dwelling leaf succulent native to the U.S. Pacific coast from Oregon to California, with waxy-leafed and green-leafed forms.
Greene's dudleya
Dudleya greenei Rose
Dudleya greenei Rose is a succulent that grows on California's Channel Islands on coastal cliffs and rock outcrops.
Giant liveforever
Dudleya ingens Rose
Dudleya ingens Rose is a variable succulent native to northwestern Baja California, suitable for rock or container gardens.
lanceleaf liveforever
Dudleya lanceolata (Nutt.) Britton & Rose
Dudleya lanceolata is a cold-sensitive succulent native to western North America, cultivated as an ornamental plant.
many-stemmed dudleya
Dudleya multicaulis (Rose) Moran
Dudleya multicaulis is a basal California-endemic succulent declining due to urban habitat loss.
Palmer's dudleya
Dudleya palmeri (S.Watson) Britton & Rose
Dudleya palmeri is a succulent plant native to coastal California that grows on nearshore rocky slopes and cliffs, flowering from May to July.
Chalk Dudleya
Dudleya pulverulenta (Nutt.) Britton & Rose
Dudleya pulverulenta is a large chalky-waxed succulent native to the Californias with hummingbird-adapted pendent red flowers.
Panamint liveforever
Dudleya saxosa (M.E.Jones) Britton & Rose
Dudleya saxosa is a succulent plant with fleshy leaf rosettes, erect stems, and bright yellow flower clusters.
variegated liveforever
Dudleya variegata (S.Watson) Moran
Dudleya variegata is a geophytic succulent endemic to coastal southern California and northwestern Baja California.
Three-way Sedge
Dulichium arundinaceum (L.) Britton
Dulichium arundinaceum, or threeway sedge, is the only species in the monotypic sedge genus Dulichium, native to North American aquatic habitats.
Tangled Lignum
Duma florulenta (Meisn.) T.M.Schust.
Duma florulenta (lignum) is a deep-rooted, salt-tolerant Australian shrub with dense tangled growth.
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