Dropseed
Sporobolus
Graceful, fine-textured, clumping grasses that are as tough as they are good-looking. Deep-rooted and ...
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Dusty Miller
Centaurea cineraria
(This common name is used for many plants with whitish foliage; see Dusty Miller.) Native to Italy. Co...
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Dusty Miller
Senecio cineraria
From Mediterranean. To 2–3 ft. high and wide, with woolly white leaves cut into many blunt-tippe...
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Dutch Crocus
Crocus vernus
This is the most familiar crocus, whose flowers emerge in shades of white, yellow, lavender, and purpl...
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Dutch Iris
Iris x hollandica
The Dutch iris grows from a bulb. Beautifully formed flowers rise to 2 ft. on slender stems that emerg...
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Dutchman's pipe
Aristolochia
Twining vines noted for curiously shaped flowers in rather sober colors; they resemble curved pipes wi...
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Dutchman’s Pipe
Aristolochia macrophylla
Native to the eastern United States. Large (6 to 14-in.-long), kidney-shaped, deep green leaves are ca...
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Dwarf Butterfly Bush
Buddleja davidii nanhoensis
Similar to B. davidii, but smaller in all its parts. Fast growth to just 3–5 ft. tall a...
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Dwarf Coyote Brush
Baccharis pilularis
Remarkable climate and soil adaptation. Near the coast it thrives with no water at all;...
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Dwarf Fernleaf Bamboo
Pleioblastus distichus
This dwarf, running bamboo is delicate in appearance, with tiny, two-ranked leaves. Grows 3 ft. tall w...
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Dwarf Fothergilla
Fothergilla gardenii
Native to the southeastern United States. Typically 2 to 3 ft. high (though it can grow considerably t...
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Dwarf Morning Glory
Convolvulus tricolor
Mediterranean native. Bushy, branching, somewhat trailing plant to 1 ft. high and 2 ft. wide. Small, n...
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