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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 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 
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 193099... [MORE] 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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Page 22 of 25 containing D Varieties 199 Varieties Listed in Total
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