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Comprehensive List of Garden Plants Starting with D

Discover a List of Plant Starting with the Letter D

Gardening Tips for Beginners and Experts Explore the diverse world of garden plants beginning with the letter 'D', from Daboecia to Dysophylla in this comprehensive guide. This list includes common names, unique qualities, and gardening contexts for each plant, catering to both beginners and seasoned gardeners. For a complete listing of plants, be sure to visit our Plant Variety Database.

  • Daboecia

    A small evergreen shrub known for its bell-shaped flowers and glossy leaves. Often used in rock gardens and borders.

    Common Name: Irish Heath

  • Dacrydium

    A genus of coniferous trees native to New Zealand, valued for their timber and ornamental use in larger gardens.

    Common Name: Rimu

  • Dactylis

    A clump-forming grass commonly used as forage for livestock and as a ground cover in naturalistic gardens.

    Common Name: Orchard Grass

  • Dactylorhiza

    A genus of orchids thriving in moist habitats, prized for its attractive spikes of flowers in various shades of purple and pink.

    Common Name: Marsh Orchid

  • Dahlia

    Popular flowering plants known for their spectacular blooms in a wide range of colors. Favorites in cutting gardens and flower beds.

    Common Name: Dahlia

  • Dalea

    Includes several species of shrubs and herbs, often with blue or purple flowers. Drought-tolerant and suitable for xeriscaping.

    Common Name: Indigo Bush

  • Damasonium

    An aquatic plant with small white flowers and star-shaped fruit, often found in ponds and water gardens.

    Common Name: Starfruit

  • Dampiera

    Low-growing perennials with blue or purple flowers, ideal for rockeries and hanging baskets. Native to Australia.

    Common Name: Dampiera

  • Danae

    An evergreen shrub with glossy leaves and red berries, used for its attractive foliage in shade gardens.

    Common Name: Alexandrian Laurel

  • Daphne

    Shrubs known for their fragrant flowers and attractive foliage, perfect for borders and woodland gardens.

    Common Name: Daphne

  • Daphniphyllum

    Evergreen shrubs or small trees native to East Asia, valued for their glossy leaves and colorful new growth.

    Common Name: Daphniphyllum

  • Darmera

    A perennial plant with large, umbrella-like leaves and pink flowers, suitable for moist, shady areas in the garden.

    Common Name: Indian Rhubarb

  • Darwinia

    Shrubs with aromatic leaves and bell-shaped flowers, often used in Australian native gardens.

    Common Name: Scent Myrtle

  • Dasylirion

    Drought-tolerant plants with rosettes of spiky leaves, suitable for xeriscaping and desert gardens.

    Common Name: Desert Spoon

  • Davallia

    Ferns named for their furry rhizomes, excellent hanging basket plants for shaded areas.

    Common Name: Rabbit's Foot Fern

  • Davidia

    Deciduous trees known for their large white bracts that resemble handkerchiefs, a stunning addition to large gardens.

    Common Name: Dove Tree

  • Decaisnea

    A deciduous shrub with striking blue seed pods, adding unique color and texture to gardens.

    Common Name: Dead Man's Fingers

  • Decarya

    A succulent plant from Madagascar known for its spiny, contorted branches, a rare and exotic addition to collections.

    Common Name: Decarya

  • Decumaria

    A climbing vine with white flowers, ideal for trellises and shaded areas.

    Common Name: Climbing Hydrangea

  • Deinanthe

    Shade-loving perennials with delicate, hydrangea-like flowers, perfect for woodland gardens.

    Common Name: False Hydrangea

  • Delonix

    A tropical tree known for its flamboyant display of red or orange flowers, often planted as a street or shade tree in warm climates.

    Common Name: Royal Poinciana

  • Delosperma

    A genus of succulent plants with daisy-like flowers, commonly used in rock gardens and as ground cover.

    Common Name: Ice Plant

  • Delphinium

    Tall perennials with spires of colorful flowers, popular in cottage gardens and for cut flowers.

    Common Name: Delphinium

  • Dendranthema

    Known for their vibrant flowers, often classified under Chrysanthemum, widely used in floral arrangements.

    Common Name: Chrysanthemum

  • Dendrobium

    A diverse genus of orchids with stunning flowers, suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation.

    Common Name: Dendrobium Orchid

  • Dendrocalamus

    Includes some of the largest bamboo species, used for their rapid growth and structural uses in gardens.

    Common Name: Giant Bamboo

  • Dendrochilum

    Known for their delicate, chain-like inflorescences, a unique addition to orchid collections.

    Common Name: Necklace Orchid

  • Dendromecon

    Shrubs with bright yellow flowers, native to California and Baja California, ideal for dry gardens.

    Common Name: Tree Poppy

  • Denmoza

    A cactus species from Argentina, valued for its large, red flowers and distinctive ribbed stems.

    Common Name: Denmoza

  • Dennstaedtia

    A genus of ferns with a distinctive hay-like scent, suitable for naturalizing in woodland gardens.

    Common Name: Hay-scented Fern

  • Deschampsia

    Ornamental grasses known for their airy flower heads, perfect for adding texture to borders.

    Common Name: Hair Grass

  • Desfontainia

    An evergreen shrub with holly-like leaves and tubular red flowers, suitable for shaded areas.

    Common Name: Chilean Holly

  • Desmodium

    Herbs and shrubs often found in prairies and meadows, known for their trifoliate leaves and pink or purple flowers.

    Common Name: Tick-trefoil

  • Deutzia

    Shrubs known for their abundant clusters of white or pink flowers, a favorite in mixed borders.

    Common Name: Deutzia

  • Dianella

    Perennial plants with strappy leaves and small, star-shaped flowers, often used in mass plantings or as ground cover.

    Common Name: Flax Lily

  • Dianthus

    Herbaceous perennials with fragrant, colorful flowers, commonly used in borders, rock gardens, and as cut flowers.

    Common Name: Carnation, Pink

  • Diascia

    Low-growing perennials with prolific blooms in shades of pink, orange, and red, ideal for containers and hanging baskets.

    Common Name: Twinspur

  • Dicentra

    Known for its heart-shaped flowers and delicate foliage, perfect for shaded garden areas.

    Common Name: Bleeding Heart

  • Dichelostemma

    A bulbous plant with blue to purple flowers, native to western North America and suited to wildflower gardens.

    Common Name: Blue Dicks

  • Dichondra

    A ground-cover plant with small, kidney-shaped leaves, often used in lawns and as a trailing plant in containers.

    Common Name: Ponyfoot

  • Dichorisandra

    A tropical plant with striking blue flowers, commonly grown in warm climates and as an indoor plant in cooler regions.

    Common Name: Blue Ginger

  • Dicksonia

    A genus of tree ferns with large, arching fronds, ideal for adding a tropical look to gardens and shaded areas.

    Common Name: Tree Fern

  • Dicliptera

    Known for its tubular flowers that attract hummingbirds, often used in pollinator gardens.

    Common Name: Hummingbird Plant

  • Dictamnus

    A perennial with fragrant, pink or white flowers, known for its ability to emit flammable vapor.

    Common Name: Gas Plant

  • Dictyosperma

    A genus of palm trees with elegant, arching fronds, suitable for tropical and subtropical landscapes.

    Common Name: Princess Palm

  • Didymochlaena

    An attractive fern with glossy, mahogany-tinted fronds, ideal for shaded garden areas.

    Common Name: Mahogany Fern

  • Dieffenbachia

    A popular houseplant known for its large, variegated leaves, often used in interior landscaping.

    Common Name: Dumb Cane

  • Dierama

    Perennials with graceful, arching stems and bell-shaped flowers, perfect for cottage gardens.

    Common Name: Angel's Fishing Rod

  • Diervilla

    Deciduous shrubs with yellow flowers, used for erosion control and in wildlife gardens.

    Common Name: Bush Honeysuckle

  • Dietes

    Rhizomatous perennials with sword-like leaves and iris-like flowers, ideal for mass plantings and water-wise gardens.

    Common Name: Fortnight Lily

  • Digitalis

    Biennial or perennial plants with tall spikes of tubular flowers, commonly used in cottage and wildlife gardens.

    Common Name: Foxglove

  • Digitalis canariensis (formerly Isoplexis)

    Biennial or perennial shrubs with spikes of bright orange or yellow flowers, ideal for adding vertical interest.

    Common Name: Canary Island Foxglove

  • Dillenia

    A genus of trees and shrubs with large, showy flowers and edible fruit, grown in tropical regions.

    Common Name: Elephant Apple

  • Dillwynia

    Shrubs with bright yellow and red pea-like flowers, native to Australia and used in native plant gardens.

    Common Name: Dillwynia

  • Dimorphotheca

    Flowering plants with daisy-like blooms in various colors, perfect for sunny borders and containers.

    Common Name: African Daisy

  • Dionaea

    A carnivorous plant with jaw-like leaves that trap insects, often grown as a novelty plant.

    Common Name: Venus Flytrap

  • Dionysia

    Alpine plants with bright, cushion-like flowers, ideal for rock gardens and alpine houses.

    Common Name: Dionysia

  • Dioon

    A genus of cycads with stiff, palm-like leaves, used as ornamental plants in tropical and subtropical gardens.

    Common Name: Dioon

  • Dioscorea

    Tuberous plants known for their edible roots, grown in tropical and subtropical regions.

    Common Name: Yam

  • Diospyros

    A genus of trees and shrubs with edible fruit, commonly grown for their attractive, glossy leaves and delicious fruit.

    Common Name: Persimmon

  • Dipcadi

    A genus of bulbous plants with small, greenish flowers, often found in dry, rocky habitats.

    Common Name: Dipcadi

  • Dipelta

    Deciduous shrubs with fragrant, bell-shaped flowers, used in mixed borders and as specimen plants.

    Common Name: Dipelta

  • Diphylleia

    Known for its unique flowers that turn transparent when wet, ideal for woodland gardens.

    Common Name: Skeleton Flower

  • Diplarrhena

    Rhizomatous perennials with iris-like flowers, suitable for moist, shaded areas.

    Common Name: Diplarrhena

  • Diplazium

    A genus of ferns with delicate, finely divided fronds, perfect for shaded garden areas.

    Common Name: Diplazium

  • Diplocyclos

    A climbing plant with attractive, variegated foliage and small, round fruits, used in ornamental gardening.

    Common Name: Diplocyclos

  • Dipsacus

    Tall, spiny plants with distinctive flower heads, often used in dried flower arrangements and for attracting wildlife.

    Common Name: Teasel

  • Dipteronia

    A genus of trees with attractive foliage and winged seeds, suitable for large gardens and parks.

    Common Name: Chinese Wingnut

  • Dirca

    Deciduous shrubs with fragrant, yellow flowers and flexible stems, often used in naturalistic plantings.

    Common Name: Leatherwood

  • Disa

    Terrestrial orchids with striking flowers, grown in cool, damp conditions.

    Common Name: Disa Orchid

  • Disanthus

    A deciduous shrub with heart-shaped leaves and small, star-shaped flowers, ideal for woodland gardens.

    Common Name: Disanthus

  • Discaria

    Spiny shrubs with small, fragrant flowers, often used in native plant gardens.

    Common Name: Discaria

  • Dischidia

    Epiphytic plants with unique, fleshy leaves, often grown as houseplants in hanging baskets.

    Common Name: Dischidia

  • Discocactus

    Small, globe-shaped cacti with fragrant, night-blooming flowers, suitable for cactus collections.

    Common Name: Discocactus

  • Disocactus

    Epiphytic cacti with large, showy flowers, often grown in hanging baskets and as houseplants.

    Common Name: Disocactus

  • Disporopsis

    Shade-loving perennials with arching stems and bell-shaped flowers, ideal for woodland gardens.

    Common Name: Disporopsis

  • Disporum

    Perennials with arching stems and delicate, bell-shaped flowers, perfect for shaded garden areas.

    Common Name: Fairy Bells

  • Distictis

    Climbing plants with large, trumpet-shaped flowers, ideal for covering trellises and walls.

    Common Name: Trumpet Vine

  • Distylium

    Evergreen shrubs with small, red flowers and attractive foliage, often used in foundation plantings and hedges.

    Common Name: Distylium

  • Docynia

    Small trees with edible fruit, grown for their attractive blossoms and tasty fruit.

    Common Name: Docynia

  • Dodecatheon

    Perennials with nodding, star-shaped flowers, ideal for rock gardens and woodland settings.

    Common Name: Shooting Stars

  • Dodonaea

    Evergreen shrubs with colorful, winged seed pods, often used in native plant gardens.

    Common Name: Hopbush

  • Dombeya

    Shrubs and trees with large, showy clusters of flowers, suitable for tropical and subtropical gardens.

    Common Name: Dombeya

  • Doodia

    Ferns with attractive, pink-tinted new fronds, ideal for shaded areas in the garden.

    Common Name: Doodia

  • Doronicum

    Perennials with bright yellow, daisy-like flowers, perfect for spring borders and woodland gardens.

    Common Name: Leopard's Bane

  • Dorotheanthus

    Succulent plants with daisy-like flowers, often used in rock gardens and as ground cover.

    Common Name: Ice Plant

  • Dorstenia

    Tropical plants with unique, star-shaped flowers, often grown as houseplants.

    Common Name: Dorstenia

  • Doryanthes

    Large, rosette-forming plants with dramatic flower spikes, suitable for large gardens and landscape features.

    Common Name: Spear Lily

  • Doryopteris

    Ferns with distinctive, palmate fronds, ideal for shaded garden areas.

    Common Name: Doryopteris

  • Draba

    Small, alpine plants with clusters of yellow or white flowers, perfect for rock gardens and alpine troughs.

    Common Name: Whitlow Grass

  • Dracaena

    Popular houseplants with long, strappy leaves, often used for their air-purifying qualities.

    Common Name: Dragon Tree

  • Dracocephalum

    Herbaceous perennials with attractive, tubular flowers, ideal for borders and rock gardens.

    Common Name: Dragonhead

  • Dracula

    Orchids known for their unique, often eerie-looking flowers, a favorite among orchid enthusiasts.

    Common Name: Dracula Orchid

  • Dracunculus

    A striking plant with large, dark purple spathes and a distinctive odor, often grown as a curiosity.

    Common Name: Dragon Arum

  • Dregea

    A climbing plant with fragrant, star-shaped flowers, suitable for trellises and arbors.

    Common Name: Dregea

  • Drimys

    Evergreen trees and shrubs with aromatic bark and attractive flowers, used in coastal and woodland gardens.

    Common Name: Winter's Bark

  • Drosanthemum

    Succulent plants with sparkling, dew-covered flowers, ideal for rock gardens and xeriscaping.

    Common Name: Dew Flower

  • Drosera

    Carnivorous plants with sticky, glandular leaves that trap insects, often grown in bog gardens.

    Common Name: Sundew

  • Dryandra

    Shrubs with unique, spiky flowers, native to Australia and used in native plant gardens.

    Common Name: Dryandra

  • Dryas

    Low-growing alpine plants with white or yellow flowers, perfect for rock gardens and alpine troughs.

    Common Name: Mountain Avens

  • Drynaria

    Epiphytic ferns with large, lobed fronds, often grown in hanging baskets and as houseplants.

    Common Name: Basket Fern

  • Dryopteris

    Ferns with finely divided fronds, suitable for shaded garden areas and woodland settings.

    Common Name: Buckler Fern

  • Duchesnea

    A ground-cover plant with yellow flowers and strawberry-like fruit, often used in naturalistic plantings.

    Common Name: Mock Strawberry

  • Dudleya

    Succulent plants with rosettes of fleshy leaves, often used in rock gardens and as container plants.

    Common Name: Liveforever

  • Duranta

    Shrubs with clusters of blue or white flowers and golden berries, often used in tropical and subtropical gardens.

    Common Name: Golden Dewdrop

  • Duvalia

    Succulent plants with star-shaped flowers, often grown in succulent collections and rock gardens.

    Common Name: Duvalia

  • Dyckia

    Rosette-forming bromeliads with spiky leaves and bright, tubular flowers, suitable for rock gardens and xeriscaping.

    Common Name: Dyckia

  • Dypsis

    A genus of palm trees with feathery, arching fronds, often used as ornamental plants in tropical and subtropical gardens.

    Common Name: Butterfly Palm

  • Dysoxylum

    Evergreen trees with fragrant flowers and large, compound leaves, often used in tropical and subtropical landscaping.

    Common Name: None

  • Dysphania

    A genus of annual or perennial herbs, often used for their aromatic leaves in culinary applications.

    Common Name: Epazote

  • Dyschoriste

    Herbaceous perennials with tubular flowers, ideal for attracting pollinators to the garden.

    Common Name: Snakeherb

  • Dysosma

    Herbaceous perennials with umbrella-like leaves and unique flowers, ideal for woodland gardens.

    Common Name: Chinese Mayapple

  • Dyssodia

    A genus of aromatic herbs with bright yellow flowers, commonly used in traditional medicine and as ornamentals.

    Common Name: Fetid Marigold

  • Dysticaria

    Small trees or shrubs with distinctive bark and clusters of small flowers, ideal for adding texture to gardens.

    Common Name: None

  • Dystonia

    Perennial herbs with attractive foliage and small, white or pink flowers, ideal for rock gardens and borders.

    Common Name: None

  • Dysophylla

    Annual herbs with aromatic leaves and small, inconspicuous flowers, often used in culinary applications.

    Common Name: None

Gardening Tips for Beginners and Experts

Gardening success lies in understanding the needs of each plant. Soil type, sunlight, and watering requirements are critical factors. This guide will help you select the right plants for your garden, ensuring a thriving and beautiful landscape. Incorporating a variety of plants starting with the letter D can enhance the beauty and diversity of your garden. Whether you prefer vibrant flowers, hardy shrubs, or unique succulents, there is a plant on this list to suit your needs.

By incorporating a variety of plants starting with the letter D, you can enhance the beauty and diversity of your garden. Happy gardening!