Caudiciform tree to 15ft. t. x 3ft. d.
Water
Denmoza rhodacantha
Globose, 12″ x 4ft. tall. Variable spine color from red to brown to gray. Bright red tubular flowers.
Dermatobotrys saundersii
Epiphytic, upright 2-3ft. with tubular flowers
Deschampsia “Northern Lights”
Evergreen Grass
A dramatic variegated bloom stalk atop thin slightly arcing tapered green blades in a tight clump
Deschampsia cespitosa
Evergreen Grass
A dramatic variegated bloom stalk atop thin slightly arcing tapered green blades in a tight clump.
Deschampsia cespitosa ssp. holciformis
Evergreen Grass
An easy to grow native grass forms pretty clumps with dense bloom stalks. Deer resistant.
Dichelostemma ida-maia
Deciduous Bulb
Slowly clumping native bulb, with unique tubular bright red/yellow flowers that attract hummingbirds. Leaves appear after fall rain, followed by a 16-24″ bloom stalk in May. Keep dry in summer.
Dichondra “Silver Falls”
D. argentea “Silver Falls”
Evergreen groundcover
Small soft fuzzy silver leaves creep along the ground forming a vibrant mat. Cascades well over steps or rocks. great for hanging pots.
Dichondra micrantha
Evergreen groundcover
Small emerald green leaves creep along the ground forming a vibrant mat. Cascades well over steps or rocks. Great for hanging pots.
Dichondra sericea
Evergreen Groundcover
Small soft fuzzy silver leaves creep along the ground forming a vibrant mat. Cascades well over steps or rocks. great for hanging pots.
Dichrostachys cinerea
Good for bonsai; slow growing tree w/small leaflet pairs
Dicksonia Antarctica
Semi-evergreen Fern
Gorgeous large tree fern that can handle full shade or sun at the coast. More water when it is hot. Slow growing.
Dicliptera suberecta
Perennial
The soft gray-green mounding foliage is contrasted by an abundant flush of tubular orange-coral flowers blooming from midsummer through fall. Hummingbird magnet!
Dieffenbachia “Reflector”
Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate (distilled) water but prefers not to sit in water. Likes higher humidity levels, occasionally mist the leaves.
Dierama pendulum
Herbaceous Perennial
2 to 3 ft. grassy clumps are topped with 5 ft. tall arching wands with pendulant soft pink bell shaped blooms in spring. In the Iris Family.
Dietes iridioides
Evergreen Perennial
This Iris relative forms tight clumps of dark green leaves topped with prolific blooms Spring through Fall. The white flowers have yellow and purple markings. Cut off fruit to encourage more blooms.
Dinteranthus pole-evansii
South Africa; Mesemb Family, very low water, yellow flowers
Dinteranthus vanzylii
Mesemb Family, very low water. Paired leaves, light pastel cream-colored with dark reddish spots. Yellow flowers. 1 to 2″.
Dionaea “B-52”
D. muscipula “B-52″
Perennial Carnivore
Venus Fly Trap cultivar with large 2” colorful traps! Lures insects in, “teeth” prevent them from escaping, and then when they hit the trigger, the plant closes and absorbs them. Allow to slightly dry between waterings. No fertilizer.
Dionaea “Dente”
D. muscipula “Dente”
Perennial Carnivore
The classic Carnivore. Lures insects in, “teeth” prevent them from escaping, and then when they hit the trigger, the plant closes and absorbs them. Allow to slightly dry between waterings. No fertilizer.
Dionaea “King Henry”
D. muscipula “King Henry”
Perennial Carnivore
Venus Fly Trap cultivar with the largest traps! Lures insects in, “teeth” prevent them from escaping, and then when they hit the trigger, the plant closes and absorbs them. Allow to slightly dry between waterings. No fertilizer.
Dionaea “Monkey Ass”
D. muscipula “Monkey Ass”
Perennial Carnivore
A stunning red-blush cultivar of the classic fly trap. Deeper red in summer. The petioles can reach 6″. Allow to slightly dry between waterings. No fertilizer.
Dionaea “Red Dragon”
D. muscipula “Red Dragon”
D. muscipula “Akai Ryu”
Perennial Carnivore
A stunning red-trapped cultivar of the classic fly trap. Deep burgundy in summer. The petioles can reach 6″. Allow to slightly dry between waterings. No fertilizer.
Dionaea “Smog”
D. muscipula “Monkey Ass”
Perennial Carnivore
A stunning red-blush cultivar of the classic fly trap. Deeper red in the center of the traps. The petioles can reach 6″. Allow to slightly dry between waterings. No fertilizer.
Dionaea muscipula
Perennial Carnivore
The classic Carnivore. Lures insects in, “teeth” prevent them from escaping, and then when they hit the trigger, the plant closes and absorbs them. Allow to slightly dry between waterings. No fertilizer. Winter hardy. Can also be grown indoors.
Dionaea “Spider”
D. muscipula “Spider”
Perennial Carnivore
Venus Flytrap cultivar features bright green and red traps on long, spidery stems. Grows best in full sun in a saucer with 1/2″ of distilled or low mineral content water. Hardy in Zones 7-10. No fertilizer.
Dioon edule
Cycad
Upright blue-green to gray-green leaves, eventually forms a short trunk to 10ft and will pup. Makes a good landscape as well as container plant. Will eventually get 10ft outdoor, staying much smaller in a container. Dioon edule is one of the most cold hardy cycads.
Dioon spinulosum
Cycad
Large glossy leaf, eventually forms a large trunk. Makes a good landscape as well as container plant. Will eventually get 20ft outdoor, much smaller in a container. Young plants, protect – from frost.
Dioscorea discolor
Tropical vine w/slow-developing caudex; winter-dormant
Dioscorea elephantipes
African. Caudex to 3ft., deciduous vines to 6ft.
