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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with D Page 1 of 25 containing botanical plant names begining with the letter D. 199 Varieties Listed in Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 
Dacrycarpus dacrydioides Requires sheltered moist woodland conditions[166].
Plants are not very frost-tolerant and are only hardy outdoors in the mildest areas of Britain[1, 81].
In their native habitat trees can reach 45 metres in h... [MORE] Dacrydium cupressinum Requires a light, freely draining soil in a sheltered position with protection from cold winds[164]. Requires high rainfall and humidity if it is to succeed. It tolerates shade and probably requires it in drier... [MORE] Dactylis glomerata Succeeds in most good soils and also under the shade of trees[1, 115, 162]. Prefers a light well-drained soil, it does not thrive on heavy or poorly drained soils[200].
A very variable plant[1].
An important ... [MORE] Dactyloctenium radulans None known... [MORE] Dactylorhiza incarnata Very easily grown in any good moist soil[42]. Another report says that it requires a deep rich soil[1].
Orchids are, in general, shallow-rooting plants of well-drained low-fertility soils. Their symbiotic rela... [MORE] Dactylorhiza maculata Succeeds in most soils, but it prefers a moist loam and lots of leaf mould[42]. Requires a deep rich soil[1]. Grows well in full sun or partial shade[42], doing well in a woodland garden[230].
Orchids are, in ... [MORE] Dahlia pinnata Requires a deep rich soil and a sunny position[164], disliking shade[200].
The growing plant is very frost-tender, though the tubers are somewhat hardier. However, these tubers are not reliably hardy if left i... [MORE] Dahlia rosea Requires a deep rich soil and a sunny position[1], disliking shade[200].
The growing plant is very frost-tender, though the tubers are somewhat hardier. However, these tubers are not reliably hardy if left in ... [MORE]
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