Dierama pendulum
Fairy wand
Grassy 4-foot clump gives rise to arching, 4- to 7-ft. stems of pendulous, bell-shaped, purplish-pink,...
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Dierama pulcherrimum
Fairy Wand
Grassy 4-ft. clump gives rise to arching, 4- to 7-ft. stems of pendulous, funnel-shaped, purplish-pink...
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Dietes grandiflora
Fortnight Lily
From South Africa. This is a somewhat taller (up to 3 ft.), larger version of D. iridioides a...
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Dietes iridioides
Fortnight lily
Native to East Africa, this iris relation grows 3-ft. stems that produce 3-in. white flowers with yell...
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Digitalis purpurea
Common Foxglove
Biennial or short-lived perennial. Variable, appearing in many garden forms. Bold, erect growth to 4 f...
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Digitalis x mertonensis
Spikes to 2–3 ft. high, bearing attractive coppery rose blooms above a foot-wide clump of furry ...
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Dimorphotheca sinuata
African Daisy
Best known of annual African daisies. To 4–12 in. high. Narrow leaves with a few teeth or shallow cuts...
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Dioon edule
Dioon
Very slow growing. Eventually forms cylindrical trunk 6 to 10 in. wide, 3 ft. high. Leaves spreading, ...
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Disanthus cercidifolius
Native to Japan. Slender-branched shrub to 10–12 ft. tall and wide, grown for magnificent red-or...
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Disporum cantoniense
Chinese Fairy Bells
From China, Southeast Asia, and the Himalayas; worthy addition to woodland gardens. In spring, colorfu...
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Distictis buccinatoria
Blood-Red Trumpet Vine
Oblong to oval leaflets 2–4 in. long. Clusters of 4-in.-long, yellow throated flowers in orange ...
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Disticus
These Mexican natives are spectacular vines for milder climates, reaching heights of 20–30 ft. G...
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