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The world is filled with countless varieties of flowers, each with its own distinctive growth needs. In this extensive guide, we will focus on a particular type of flower that begins with the letter “D.” Here’s a list you will love.

1. Daffodil.

Dutch spring, colorful yellow daffodils flowers in blossom on farm fields in april near Lisse, North Holland, the Netherlands
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Daffodil this type of flower is native to the Mediterranean region but is now grown in many other parts of the world.

They are typically yellow or white and have a trumpet-shaped bloom. Daffodils require well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade for best growth.

  •    Daffodil-Blue.
  •    Daffodil-Narcissus-Pink-Charm.
  •    Daffodil-Pink-Flower.
  •    Daffodil-Purple.
  •    Daffodil-Red-Flower.
  •    Daffodil-Red-Hill.
  •    Daffodil-Riot.
  •    Daffodil-White.
  •    Daffodil-Yellow-White.
  •    Deluxe-Double-Daffodil.

2. Dahlia

white dahlia
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Dahlia’s are native to Mexico but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically yellow or white and have a trumpet-shaped bloom. Dahlias require well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

  •    Dahlia-Blue-Flower
  •    Dahlia-Ball-Blue
  •    Dahlia-Dahlinova-Red
  •    Dahlia-Golden-Torch
  •    Dahlia-Ivanetti-Plum-Purple-Ball
  •    Dahlia-Orange-Apricot
  •    Dahlia-Pink-Auroras-Kiss
  •    Dahlia-pink-and-white-Aitara-Diadem
  •    Dahlia-Pink
  •    Dahlia-Purple-Thomas-Edison
  •    Dahlia-Purple-and-White
  •    Dahlia-White
  •    Dahlia-Yellow
  •    Dahlias-Red
  •    Dahlia imperialis
  •    Dahlia ‘Yellow Hammer

3. Daisy

Daisy are typically white or yellow and have a daisy-like bloom. Daisies require well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

  •    Daisy-Orange
  •    Daisy-Pink-Gerbera-Gerber
  •    Daisy-Pink
  •    Daisy-Purple
  •    Daisy-Single-Seaside
  •    Daisy-White
  •    Daisy-Yellow

4. Dalmatian Bellflower

this type of flower is native to Croatia but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically blue or white and have a bell-shaped bloom. Dalmatian bellflowers require well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

5. Dalmatian Iris.

This type of flower is native to Croatia but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically blue or white and have an iris-like bloom. Dalmatian irises require well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

6. Dandelion

dandelion
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Dandelions require well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

  •    Dandelion-Taraxacum-Officinale
  •    Dandelion-White

7. Dryopteris.

  •   Dryopteris affinis ssp. affinis
  •    Dryopteris affinis ‘The King’
  •    Dryopteris x australis
  •    Dryopteris bissetiana
  •    Dryopteris cambrensis
  •    Dryopteris decipiens
  •    Dryopteris dickinsii ‘Crispa’
  •    Dryopteris erythrosora ‘Brilliance’
  •    Dryopteris erythrosora var. prolifica
  •    Dryopteris filix-mas ‘Linearis Polydactyla’
  •    Dryopteris kinkiensis
  •    Dryopteris koidzumiana
  •    Dryopteris ludoviciana
  •    Dryopteris marginalis
  •    Dryopteris nipponensis
  •    Dryopteris pseudofilix-mas
  •    Dryopteris sieboldii
  •    Dryopteris tokyoensis

8. Daphne

  •    Daphne-Bholua

9. Datura

  •    Datura-Double-Purple
  •    Datura-Inoxia
  •    Datura-Moon-Flower
  •    Datura-Triple-Purple

10. Daylily

daylily plant
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  •    Daylily-High-land-lord
  •    Daylily-Maroon-and-Yellow
  •    Daylily-Orange-Bloom
  •    Daylily-Voodoo-Magic
  •    Daylilies-Hemerocallis
  •    Daylily-Hemerocallis-Stafford
  •    Daylily (Hemerocallis “Apricot Beauty”)
  •    Daylily (Hemerocallis “Apricot”)
  •    Daylily (Hemerocallis “Autumn Red”)
  •    Daylily (Hemerocallis “Christmas Is”)
  •    Daylily (Hemerocallis “Green Tarantula”)
  •    Daylily (Hemerocallis “Lady Emily” LOVELY LADY)
  •    Daylily (Hemerocallis “Prairie Blue Eyes”)
  •    Daylily (Hemerocallis “Purple d’Oro”)
  •    Daylily (Hemerocallis “Red Magic”)
  •    Daylily (Hemerocallis “Rosy Returns”)
  •    Daylily (Hemerocallis “Scarlet Oak”)
  •    Daylily (Hemerocallis “Stella de Oro”)
  •    Daylily (Herbaceous perennial)
  •    Dwarf yellow daylily (Hemerocallis minor)

11. Delosperma

  •    Delosperma cooperi
  •    Delosperma dyeri
  •    Delosperma ‘Fire Spinner’
  •    Delosperma ‘Kelaidis’
  •    Delosperma ‘Mountain Dew’ PP 31,543

12. Delphinium

  •    Delphinium-Blue
  •    Delphinium-Guardian-White
  •    Delphinium-pacific-Blue-Jay
  •    Delphinium-Pink
  •    Delphinium-Purple

13. Desert Candle.

14. Desert Marigold.

15. Desert Rose

  •    Desert-Rose-Adenium-Hybrid-Double
  •    Desert-Rose-Flower
  •    Desert-Rose-Rare-Hybrid

16. Dog Rose

17. Deutzia.

18. Devil-in-a-Bush.

19. Devil’s Trumpet.

20. Dew Flower.

21. Dianella.

  •    Dianella-Caerulea
  •    Dianella-Longifolia
  •    Dianella-Revoluta

22. Dianthus

The beautiful Dianthus flowers in a garden on a sunny day
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DIanthus are typically pink or white and have a clove-scented bloom. Dianthus requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

  •    Dianthus-Armeria
  •    Dianthus-barbatus-Barbarini-Red-Rose-Bicolor
  •    Dianthus-Barbatus-Oeschberg
  •    Dianthus-Barbatus
  •    Dianthus-Candy-Floss
  •    Dianthus-Caryophyllus
  •    Dianthus-Cheddar-Pink
  •    Dianthus-Chinensis-Clavelina
  •    Dianthus-Chinensis-Red-and-White
  •    Dianthus-Chinensis
  •    Dianthus-Deltoides-Arctic-Fire
  •    Dianthus-Deltoides
  •    Dianthus-Dessert-Cranberry-Ice
  •    Dianthus-Kahori
  •    Dianthus-Superbus-Primadonna-Fringed-Pinks
  •    Dianthus-Superbus-Primadonna-Fringed-White
  •    Dianthus-Sweet-William-Flower.
  •    Dianthus arenarius
  •    Dianthus barbatus ‘Scarlet Fever’ PP 30,454
  •    Dianthus ‘Sweetie Pie’ PP 27,989
  •    Dianthus ‘Wicked Witch’ PP 19,824

23. Diascia.

They are typically pink or white and have a tube-shaped bloom. Diascia requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

  •    Diascia-Perennial-Apricot-Queen
  •    Diascia-Barberae
  •    Diascia-Personata
  •    Diascia-Piccadilly-Dark-Orange
  •    Diascia-Rigescens
  •    Diascia-Blackthorn-Aprico

24. Dicentra.

They are typically pink or white and have a heart-shaped bloom. Dicentra requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

  •    Dicentra-Canary-Yellow
  •    Dicentra-Bacchanal
  •    Dicentra-Bleeding-Hearts-White
  •    Dicentra-Bleeding-Hearts
  •    Dicentra-Burning-Hearts
  •    Dicentra-Spectabilis-Alba
  •    Dicentra-Spectabilis-Bleeding-Heart
  •    Dicentra eximia ‘Dolly Sods’
  •    Dicentra scandens ‘Athens Yellow’
  •    Dicentra spectabilis ‘Valentine’ PP 22,739

25. Dietes.

They are typically white or yellow and have an iris-like bloom. Dietes require well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

  •    Dietes-African-Iris
  •    Dietes-Grandiflora-Fortnight-Lily
  •    Dietes-Robinsoniana
  •    Dietes-yellow

26. Digitalis.

They are typically yellow or white and have a foxglove-shaped bloom. Digitalis requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

  •    Digitalis ‘Apricot Delight’
  •    Digitalis ‘Camelot Lavender
  •    Digitalis obscura
  •    Digitalis thapsi ‘Spanish Peaks’

27. Dipladenia.

They are typically red or pink and have a trumpet-shaped bloom. Dipladenia requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

28. Dittany.

They are typically pink or white and have a tube-shaped bloom. Dittany requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

  •    Dittany of Crete
  •    Dittany (Dictamnus albus var. purpureus)
  •    Dittany (Dictamnus album)

29. Dracula

They are typically red or purple and have a trumpet-shaped bloom. Dracula requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

  •    Dracula-Simia
  •    Dracula-Vegeta
  •    Dracula-Vampira
  •    Dracula-X
  •    Dracula-Roxanne

30. Drosanthemum

They are typically pink or white and have a daisy-like bloom. Drosanthemum requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

  •    Drosanthemum-Floresianum
  •    Drosanthemum-Hermanii
  •    Drosanthemum Micans

31. Dragon Flower

They are typically red or purple and have a trumpet-shaped bloom. Dragon Flower requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

32. Dragon Root.

They are typically white or yellow and have a tube-shaped bloom. Dragon Root requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

33. Dragon’s Tongue.

This type of flower is native to Africa but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically pink or purple and have a tongue-like bloom. Dragon’s Tongue requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

34. Dragon Fruit Plant Flowers.

They are typically white or pink and have a bloom that resembles the fruit of the same name. Dragon Fruit Plant Flowers require well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

35. Drumstick Flower.

This type of flower is native to India but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically white or yellow and have a small, round bloom. Drumstick Flower requires well-drained soil and full sun for best growth.

36. Dryas.

This type of flower is native to Europe but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically white or pink and have a small, round bloom. Dryas requires well-drained soil and full sun for best growth.

37. Dyer’s Chamomile.

This type of flower is native to Europe but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically white or yellow and have a small, daisy-like bloom. Dyer’s Chamomile requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

38. Dutch Iris.

This type of flower is native to Europe but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically blue or purple and have a long, tube-shaped bloom. Dutch Iris requires well-drained soil and full sun for best growth.

  •    Dutch-Iris-White-Bridge
  •    Dutch-Iris-Blue-Magic
  •    Dutch-Iris-Eye-of-the-Tiger
  •    Dutch-Iris-Miss-Saigon
  •    Dutch-Iris-Red-Ember
  •    Dutch-Iris-Rosario

39. Dutchman’s Pipe Cactus.

This type of flower is native to South America but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically white or green and have a small, tubular bloom. Dutchman’s Pipe Cactus requires well-drained soil and full sun for best growth.

  •    Dutchmans-Pipe-Brazilian
  •    Dutchmans-Pipe-Vine

40. Dutchman’s Breeches.

This type of flower is native to North America but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically white or pink and have a small, bloom that resembles a pair of breeches. Dutchman’s Breeches requires well-drained soil and full sun for best growth.

  •    Dutchmans-Breeches-Bleeding-Hearts

41. Dwarf Crested Iris.

This type of flower is native to Europe but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically blue or purple and have a small, crest-like bloom. Dwarf Crested Iris requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

42. Dichondra.

This type of flower is native to Australia but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically green and have a small, round bloom. Dichondra requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

  •    Dichondra-Donelliana
  •    Dichondra-Micrantha

43. Dodder.

This type of flower is native to Europe but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically yellow or orange and have a small, round bloom. Dodder requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

44. Didiscus (Trachymene coerulea).

This type of flower is native to Australia but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically blue or purple and have a small, round bloom. Discuss requires well-drained soil and full sun for best growth.

45. Dock.

This type of flower is native to Europe but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically yellow or red and have a small, oval-shaped bloom. Dock requires well-drained soil and full sun for best growth.

46. Dog Flower.

This type of flower is native to Australia but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically white or yellow and have a small, daisy-like bloom. Dog Flower requires well-drained soil and full sun for best growth.

47. Day Blooming Jasmine.

This type of flower is native to South America but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically white or yellow and have a small, tubular bloom. Day Blooming Jasmine requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

48. Dame’s Rocket.

This type of flower is native to Europe but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically purple or white and have a small, four-petaled bloom. Dame’s Rocket requires well-drained soil and full sun for best growth.

  •    Dames-Rocket-Blue
  •    Dames-Rocket-Purple
  •    Dames-Rocket-White

49. Dead Nettle

lamium purple dead nettle
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They are typically pink or purple and have a small, two-lipped bloom. Dead Nettle requires well-drained soil and full sun for best growth.

50. Dendrobium.

This type of flower is native to Asia but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically white or pink and have a small, tubular bloom. Dendrobium requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

  •    Dendrobium-Bigibbum
  •    Dendrobium-Bicolor
  •    Dendrobium-Nobile

51. Dogwood.

This type of flower is native to North America but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically white or pink and have a small, four-petaled bloom. Dogwood requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

  •    Dogwood-Cornus
  •    Dogwood-Pink
  •    Dogwood-White-Flower

52. Dusty Miller

This type of flower is native to Europe but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically silver or white and have a small, daisy-like bloom. Dusty Miller requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

  •    Dusty-Miller-Centaurea-Cineraria
  •    Dusty-Miller-Flower

53. Dove-Orchid.

This type of flower is native to Africa but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically white or cream and have a small, tubular bloom. Dove-Orchid requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

54. Dalea.

This type of flower is native to North America but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically purple or white and have a small, pea-like bloom. Dalea requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

  •    Dalea-Candida
  •    Dalea-Ennisii
  •    Dalea bicolor var. argyraea
  •    Dalea purpurea

55. Dog fennel (Eupatorium capillifolium).

This type of flower is native to North America but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically white or cream and have a small, flat-topped bloom. Dog fennel requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

56. Dwarf lady palm (Rhapis).

This type of flower is native to Asia but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically white or cream and have a small, round bloom. Dwarf lady palm requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

57. Dwarf lilyturf (Ophiopogon japonicus).

This type of flower is native to Asia but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically white or lavender and have a small, bell-shaped bloom. Dwarf lilyturf requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

58. Dasylirion leiophyllum ‘Chaves’.

This type of flower is native to North America but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically white or cream and have a small, spiky bloom. Dasylirion leiophyllum ‘Chaves’ requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

59. Danae racemosa.

This type of flower is native to Europe but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically yellow or white and have a small, tubular bloom. Danae racemosa requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

60. Daucus carota (Queen Anne’s lace).

This type of flower is native to Europe but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically white or cream and have a small, flat-topped bloom. Daucus carota requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

61. Delphinium elatum (larkspur).

Larkspur flowers, Delphinium elatum
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This type of flower is native to Europe but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically blue or white and have a small, bell-shaped bloom. Delphinium elatum requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

62. Dianthus caryophyllus (clove pink).

This type of flower is native to Europe but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically pink or white and have a small, clove-scented bloom. Dianthus caryophyllus requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

63. Digitalis purpurea (foxglove).

This type of flower is native to Europe but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically purple or white and have a small, bell-shaped bloom. Digitalis purpurea requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

64. Dennstaedtia hirsuta ‘Sohuksan’.

65. Dentaria

  •    Dentaria ‘Come Pewter’
  •    Dentaria diphylla ‘Bama Jama’
  •    Dentaria dissecta ‘Dental Floss’
  •    Dentaria heterophylla ‘White Sprite’
  •    Dentaria laciniata ‘Priceless’

66. Deparia lobato-crenata.

This type of flower is native to North America but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically green or brown and have a small, lobed bloom. Deparia Lobato-crenata requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

67. Dichromena colorata.

This type of flower is native to North America but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically green or blue and have a small, iris-like bloom. Dichromena colorata requires well-drained soil and full sun for the best growth.

68. Dicliptera suberecta.

This type of flower is native to North America but is now grown in many other parts of the world. They are typically yellow or pink and have a small, trumpet-shaped bloom. Dicliptera suberect requires well-drained soil and full sun for best growth.

70. Dionaea.

  •    Dionaea ‘All Green Giant
  •  Dionaea muscipula ‘Akai Ryu’
  •    Dionaea muscipula ‘King Henry’

71. Disporopsis.

  •    Disporopsis bakerorum ‘Bill Baker’
  •    Disporopsis pernyi ‘Little Hulk’
  •    Disporopsis pernyi ‘Xiao Chengdu’

72. Doronicum Orientale (leopard’s bane).

73. Drimys winter (winter’s bark).

74. Disporum.

  •    Disporum Cantonese ‘Moonlight’
  •    Disporum longifol
  •    Disporum flavens
  •    Disporum longistylum ‘Night Heron’

75. Dracunculus vulgaris.

76. Drimiopsis kirkii (syn. Ledebouria kirkii).

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