PHOTOGRAPHS OF FLOWERING PLANTS
OF THE OZARKS AND THE INTERIOR HIGHLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA
By
Paul L. Redfearn, Jr.
Species in this list include not only native and adventive plants, but also some commonly encountered ornamental plants. Plants are listed alphabetically by genus.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Dactylis
glomerata L., orchard grass [Poaceae, grass family]
Dalea candida Michaux ex Willd., white prairie clover [Fabaceae, bean family]
Dalea
purpurea Vent., purple prairie clover [Fabaceae, bean family]
Datura inoxia Miller, Photo 1, Photo 2, hairy jimsonweed [Solanaceae, nightshade family]
Datura
stramonium L., jimsonweed, thorn apple [Solanaceae, nightshade family]
Daucus carota L. ssp. carota f. carota,
Photo 1,
Photo 2,
Photo 3, wild carrot, Queen Anne's lace [Apiaceae, carrot family]
Delphinium
carolinianum Walt., delphinium [Ranunculaceae, buttercup family]
Delphinium
treleasei Busch ex Davis, Photo
1, Photo 2,
Trelease's larkspur [Ranunculaceae, buttercup family]
Delphinium
tricorne Michaux, Photo
1, Photo 2,
Photo
3, dwarf larkspur [Ranunculaceae, buttercup family]
Desmanthus illinoensis (Michaux) MacMillan ex Robinson & Fern., Photo 1, Photo 2, Photo 3, prairie mimosa, Illinois bundleflower Mimosaceae, mimosa family]
Desmodium ciliare (Muhl.) DC. var. ciliare, slender tick clover [Fabaceae, bean family]
Desmodium cuspidatum (Muhl.) Loud. var. cuspidatum, Photo 1, Photo 2, tick treefoil, beggar's lice [Fabaceae, bean family]
Desmodium
glutinosum (Muhlenb. ex Willd.) Alph., Photo
1, Photo 2,
Photo
3, large-flowered tick clover, sticky tick clover [Fabaceae, bean family]
Desmodium paniculatum (L.) DC., tick treefoil [Fabaceae, bean family]
Desmodium rotundifolium DC., low tick clover [Facaceae, bean family]
Dianthus
armeria L., Deptford pink [Caryophyllaceae, pink family]
Dianthus gratianopolitanus L., cheddar pink [Carophyllaceae, pink family]
Dicentra cucullaria (L.) Berng., Dutchmen's breeches [Fumariaceae, fumitory family]
Dicentra spectabilis Lem. var. alba Hort., white bleeding heart [Fumariaceae, fumitory family]
Diospyros
virginiana L., leaves,
fruit,
persimmon, possumwood [Ebenaceae, ebony family]
Dipsacus fullonum
L., Photo 1, Photo
2, common teasel, wild teasel [Dipsacaceae, teasel family]
Dipsacus laciniatus L., Photo 1, Photo 2, Photo 3, cut-leaved teasel [Dipsacaceae, teasel familly]
Dirca
palustris
L., Photo 1,
Photo
2, Photo 3,
leatherwood [Thymelaeaceae, mezereum family]
Disporum
lanuginosum
(Michaux) Nickols., yellow mandrin [Liliaceae, lily family]
Dodecatheon
frenchii
(Vasey) Rydb., Photo
1, Photo 2,
Photo
3, French's shooting star [Primulaceae, primrose family]
Dodecatheon
meadia
L., Photo 1,
Photo
2, shooting star, bird's bill, prairie rooster bill, American cowslip [Primulaceae,
primrose family]
Dolichos lablab L., Photo 1, Photo 2, Photo 3, hyacinth bean [Fabaceae]
Draba brachycarpa Nutt. ex Torrey & A. Gray, whitlow grass, shortpod draba [Brasssicaceae, mustard family]
Draba cuneifolia Nutt. ex Torrey & A. Gray, Photo 1, Photo 2, whitlow grass, wedgeleaf draba [Brassicaceae, mustard family]
Draba
verna L., vernal whitlow grass [Brassicaceae, mustard family]
Duchesnea indica (Andrews) Focke, Indian strawberry [Rosaceae, rose family]
Dulichium arundinaceum (L.) Britton. three-way sedge [Cyperaceae, sedge family]
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