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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with D
Page 22 of 25 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter D.

199 Varieties Listed in Total

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Drepanostachyum falcatum
Prefers an open loam of reasonable quality and plenty of moisture in the growing season[1]. Requires a sheltered position[25]. A very ornamental plant[1], it is only reliably hardy in the milder areas of Brita... [MORE]
 
Drepanostachyum falconeri
Prefers a humus rich friable sandy loam in a sunny position or in shade[200]. Intolerant of winter wet and of temperatures below about -6°c[200]. According to some authorities, the correct name for this speci... [MORE]
 
Drimys insipida
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Drimys lanceolata
Requires a light lime-free soil in semi-shade[200]. Prefers a fertile moist but well-drained soil[188]. A fairly hardy species, surviving very cold winters in various parts of the country so long as it is in a... [MORE]
 
Drimys winteri
Requires a light lime-free soil in semi-shade[202]. Tolerates chalk in the soil[11]. Requires a deep moist soil[11]. Dislikes dry conditions[139]. Prefers a warm sandy loam with some shelter[1]. Fairly wind res... [MORE]
 
Drosera peltata
Prefers a sandy peaty soil, succeeding in poor soils and in bogs[200]. An insectivorous plant, it can survive in nitrogen poor soils because it gets the nutrients it needs from insects[1, 200]. The upper surfa... [MORE]
 
Drosera rotundifolia
Prefers a sandy peaty soil, succeeding in poor soils and bogs[1, 200]. Requires a sunny position[238]. An insectivorous plant, it can survive in nitrogen poor soils because it gets the nutrients it needs from ... [MORE]
 
Dryas octopetala
Easily grown in ordinary gardening soil[1, 11], preferring a sunny position[4]. Prefers limestone soils[1]. Prefers a gritty well-drained peaty soil[188]. A sub-shrub, producing annual stems from a woody base[... [MORE]
 

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