SEEDS Succulents D
Dactylopsis digitata.
Dasylirion acrotriche (Green Sotol)
Dasylirion glaucophyllum
Dasylirion longissima (Syn: Dasylirion longissimum / Dasylirion quadrangulatum) Mexican grass tree.
Dasylirion wheeleri (Desert spoon). Sunset: 10-24; USDA: 7b-11. Full sun. Heat tolerant. Low water. Treelike growth to 10' tall, 5' in diameter. Hardy to 5 F. Origin: Arizona, New Mexico, western Texas, Northwest Mexico. 1700 seeds per oz.
Delosperma aberdeenense.
Delosperma napiforme
Deuterocohnia longipetala (Bromeliaceae). Chepes Viejo/La Rioja, Argentina- HV592
Didymaotus lapidiformis
Dinteranthus vanzylii.
Dioscorea bulbifera (Air potato). A vigorous, herbaceous twining vine in the yam family known for its potato-like aerial bulbils and large underground tubers
Disphyma crassifolium
Dorotheanthus bellidiformis (Syn: Cleretum bellidiforme, Mesembryanthemum criniflorum). Mixed colors. Livingstone daisy, a flowering plant in the family Aizoaceae, native to the Cape Peninsula in South Africa. It is a low-growing succulent annual growing to 25 cm (10 in) and cultivated for its iridescent, many-petalled, daisy-like blooms in shades of white, yellow, orange, cream, pink and crimson. In temperate zones, plant re-seeds itself.
Dorstenia contrajerva
Dorstenia crispa. Seeds harvested Oct 2025.
Dorstenia foetida
Dorstenia foetida variegata
Dorstenia horwoodii. Seed harvested March 2025
Dorstenia lancifolia
Dracaena draco
Drosanthemum ambiguum.
Drosanthemum bellum
Drosanthemum eburneum
Drosanthemum floribundum. Grows along sea shore with winter rain. South Africa.
Drosanthemum macrocalyx.
Drosanthemum marinum. 25 km north of Cape Town. Grows on dunes along sea shore
Drosanthemum species mix
Dyckia fosteriana