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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with D Page 5 of 25 containing botanical plant names begining with the letter D. 199 Varieties Listed in Total 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 
Datura innoxia Prefers a rich light sandy soil[1] and an open sunny position[200]. It is best grown in a fertile calcareous soil[200].
This species is extremely susceptible to the various viruses that afflict the potato fami... [MORE] Datura metel Prefers a rich light sandy soil and an open sunny position[200]. Grows best in a fertile calcareous soil[200].
This species is extremely susceptible to the various viruses that afflict the potato family (Solan... [MORE] Datura quercifolia Prefers a rich light sandy soil[1] and an open sunny position[200]. Grows best in a fertile calcareous soil[200].
This species is not hardy in the colder areas of the country, it tolerates temperatures down to... [MORE] Datura stramonium Succeeds in most moderately good soils but prefers a rich light sandy soil or a calcareous loam, and an open sunny position[1, 4, 200].
Plants often self-sow when well sited[1].
The thornapple is cultivated c... [MORE] Daucus carota Prefers a sunny position and a well-drained neutral to alkaline soil[24, 238].
A good plant for the summer meadow[24], it is a food plant for caterpillars of the Swallow-tail Butterfly[200].
This species is t... [MORE] Daucus carota sativa Prefers a good light warm well-drained soil and plenty of moisture[16, 27, 37, 200]. Prefers a sandy or calcareous loam[132]. Plants are extremely sensitive to soil conditions, good roots can only be produced i... [MORE] Daucus pusillus We have very little information on this plant, but it can be grown outdoors at least in southern Britain and probably in the north as well. It is likely to need a well-drained soil in a sunny position[K].... [MORE] Daviesia horrida Plants are hardy to about -7°c in Australian gardens[157].
Plants require cool greenhouse treatment in Britain[1].... [MORE]
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