Dianthus plumarius
Cottage Pink
Charming, almost legendary European species, cultivated for hundreds of years and used in developing m...
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Diascia hybrids
These perennial twinspurs include 'Emma', an especially cold-hardy selection to 2 ft. tall and 4 ft. w...
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Diascia integerrima
Twinspur
To 1 1/2 ft. high, creeping to 3–4 ft. wide. Leaves are small, linear. Loose spikes of rich purplish p...
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Dicentra chrysantha
Golden Eardrops
Native to inner coast ranges and Sierra Nevada foothills of California. Erect plant with sparse, blue-...
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Dicentra eximia
Fringed Bleeding Heart
Native to northeastern U.S. Forms tidy clump 1–1 1/2 ft. high and wide. Blue-gray basal leaves are mor...
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Dicentra formosa
Western Bleeding Heart
Native to moist woods along Pacific Coast. To 1 1/2 ft. high, 3 ft. or wider. Blue-green foliage. Insp...
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Dicentra hybrid
Hybrid Bleeding Heart
D. eximia and D. formosa cross freely to yield hybrids, many of which have been name...
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Dicentra spectabilis
Common Bleeding Heart
Native to Japan. Old garden favorite; showiest and largest-leafed of all bleeding hearts. To 2–3...
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Dicksonia antarctica
Tasmanian Tree Fern
Native to southeastern Australia, Tasmania. Hardiest of tree ferns; well-established plants tolerate 2...
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Dicliptera resupinata
Native to washes and rocky slopes from southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico into Mexico. O...
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Dicliptera sericea
Hummingbird Bush
Native to Uruguay. Woody-based perennial 2 ft. high, 1 1/2 ft. wide, with grayish green, softly downy ...
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Dictamnus albus
Gas Plant
Native Europe to northern China. Sturdy, long lived, extremely permanent in colder climates, needing l...
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