Daffodil
Narcissus
Beyond their fascinating variety in flower form and color, these natives of Europe and North Africa of...
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DAFFODIL
Narcissus Double daffodil
Cup has segments that are separate rather than joined together. Flower looks like a peony rather than ...
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Dahlberg Daisy
Thymophylla
These low-growing plants with little yellow daisies start easily and quickly from seed planted in flat...
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Dahlberg Daisy
Thymophylla tenuiloba
Short-lived perennial usually grown as annual. Heat-loving plant native from Texas to Florida and Mexi...
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Dalmatian Bellflower
Campanula portenschlagiana
Low, leafy, mounding or trailing mats 4–6 in. high. Semierect, branching flower stems to 8 in. h...
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Dame's Rocket
Hesperis matronalis
Old-fashioned cottage garden plant from central and southern Europe; naturalized in North America. Fre...
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Damianita
Chrysactinia mexicana
A native of the high Chihuahuan Desert, this heavily branched shrub grows 2 ft. high and wide, with ne...
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Darwin Barberry
Berberis darwinii
Hardy to 10°F/°12°C. Very showy barberry from Chile. Fountainlike growth to 5°10 f...
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Date palm
Phoenix
These feather palms are mostly large trees, though the following list includes one dwarf. Trunks are p...
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DATE PALM
Phoenix dactylifera
Leaves killed at 20°F (–7°C), but plants have survived 4°F (–16°C). Native to the Mide...
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David’s Maple
Acer davidii
Native to central China. To 20-35 ft. high and wide. This maple is distinctive on several counts. Bark...
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Dawn Redwood
Metasequoia glyptostroboides
Thought to have been extinct for millions of years, this plant was found growing in a few isolated sit...
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