List of Canadian plants by genus D
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Below is a list of Canadian plants by genus. Due to the vastness of Canada
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...

's biodiversity, this page is divided.

This is a (partial) list of the plant species considered native to Canada. Many of the plants seen in Canada are introduced, either intentionally or accidentally. For these plants, see List of introduced species to Canada.

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Da

  • Dalea — prairie clovers
    • Dalea purpureaprairie clover
      Dalea purpurea
      Dalea purpurea is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name purple prairie clover, better written as "prairie-clover," in recognition of the fact that it is not a true clover...


  • Dalibarda — dewdrops
    • Dalibarda repensdewdrop
      Dalibarda repens
      Dalibarda repens is a perennial plant in the Rose family, Rosaceae. It is the only species in its genus, which is closely allied with the genus Rubus...

      , false violet, robin-run-away, star violet

  • Danthonia — oatgrasses
    • Danthonia compressa — flattened oatgrass, flat-stemmed danthonia
    • Danthonia spicata — poverty oatgrass

De

  • Decodon — willowherbs
    • Decodon verticillatusswamp willowherb
      Decodon verticillatus
      Decodon verticillatus, the sole species in the genus Decodon, is a flowering plant in the Lythraceae family. It is commonly known as waterwillow or swamp loosestrife. It is endemic to wetlands in the eastern half of the United States.-Description:Waterwillow is a clump-forming shrubby perennial...

      , water oleander, water willow, hairy swamp loosestrife

  • Dennstaedtia — hay-scented ferns
    • Dennstaedtia punctilobulaeastern hay-scented fern
      Dennstaedtia punctilobula
      Dennstaedtia punctilobula is a species of fern native to eastern North America, from Newfoundland west to Wisconsin and Arkansas, and south in the Appalachian Mountains to northern Alabama; it is most abundant in the east of its range, with only scattered populations in the west.It is a deciduous...


  • Deparia — glade ferns
    • Deparia acrostichoidessilvery glade fern
      Deparia acrostichoides
      The silvery glade fern is a common fern in stream bottoms throughout much of the eastern United States. It often forms extensive colonies, growing from creeping crowns...

      , silvery spleenwort

  • Deschampsia — hairgrasses
    • Deschampsia atropurpurea — mountain hairgrass
    • Deschampsia cespitosa subsp. cespitosa — tufted hairgrass, tussock grass
    • Deschampsia flexuosawavy hairgrass
      Deschampsia flexuosa
      -Introduction:Deschampsia flexuosa Trin. or Wavy Hair-grass is a species of bunchgrass in the Poaceae family with a Holarctic distribution.-Habitat and distribution:...

      , crinkled hairgrass

  • Descurainia — tansy-mustards
    • Descurainia pinnatawestern tansy-mustard
      Descurainia pinnata
      Descurainia pinnata is a species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common name western tansymustard. It is native to North America, where it is widespread and found in varied habitats. It is especially successful in deserts. It is a hardy plant which easily becomes weedy, and...

      , green tansy-mustard, shortfruit tansy-mustard
    • Descurainia richardsonii — Richardson's tansy-mustard

  • Desmodium — tick-trefoils
    • Desmodium canadenseCanadian tick-trefoil
      Desmodium canadense
      Desmodium canadense is a native North American forb of the Fabaceae family.- External links :* *...

      , showy tick-trefoil
    • Desmodium canescens
    • Desmodium cuspidatum — toothed tick-trefoil
    • Desmodium glutinosum — pointy-leaved tick-trefoil, large tick-trefoil
    • Desmodium illinoense — Illinois tick-trefoil Extirpated
    • Desmodium nudiflorum — bare-stemmed tick-trefoil, naked-flowered tick-trefoil
    • Desmodium paniculatum var. dillenii
    • Desmodium paniculatum var. paniculatum
    • Desmodium rotundifolium — roundleaf tick-trefoil, prostrate tick-trefoil, dollar leaf

Di

  • Diarrhena — beak grasses
    • Diarrhena obovata — beak grass

  • Dicentra — dicentras
    • Dicentra canadensissquirrel corn
      Dicentra canadensis
      Dicentra canadensis, or squirrel corn, is a herbaceous plant in the fumitory family with small yellow clustered bulblets, finely dissected leaves, and white heart-shaped flowers, native to deciduous woodland in eastern North America.-References:...

    • Dicentra cucullariaDutchman's-breeches
      Dicentra cucullaria
      Dicentra cucullaria is a perennial herbaceous plant, native to rich woods of eastern North America, with a disjunct population in the Columbia River Basin....

      , soldier's cap

  • Diervilla — bush honeysuckles
    • Diervilla lonicera — northern bush honeysuckle

  • Digitaria — witchgrasses
    • Digitaria cognata — fall witchgrass

  • Dioscorea
    • Dioscorea quaternata — fourleaf wild-yam

  • Diphasiastrum — clubmosses
    • Diphasiastrum complanatumtrailing clubmoss
      Diphasiastrum complanatum
      Diphasiastrum complanatum Holub is a species of clubmoss native to dry coniferous forests throughout the Holarctic Kingdom...

      , northern ground-cedar, northern running-pine, flat-branched clubmoss, trailing evergreen, Christmas green, ground-pine
    • Diphasiastrum digitatumfan clubmoss
      Diphasiastrum digitatum
      Diphasiastrum digitatum is most commonly known as Groundcedar, along with other members of its genus, but the common name Fan Clubmoss can be used to refer to it specifically. It is the most common species of Diphasiastrum in North America. It is a type of plant known as a clubmoss, which is...

      , southern running-pine, southern ground-cedar, fan ground-pine, crowfoot clubmoss, trailing ground-pine
    • Diphasiastrum sabinifolium — ground-fir, savinleaf clubmoss, heath-cypress
    • Diphasiastrum sitchense — Sitka clubmoss, tufted ground-cedar, Alaskan clubmoss
    • Diphasiastrum tristachyum — three-spiked clubmoss, blue ground-cedar, northern ground-pine

  • Diplazium — glade ferns
    • Diplazium pycnocarponnarrowleaf glade fern
      Diplazium pycnocarpon
      -Description:Diplazium pycnocarpon ' is a tall slender-leaved fern growing as individuals with 5 to 6 leaves. The plant spreads by creeping underground stems allowing a small colony to develop over time. The leaf blade is oblong-lanceolate and once-pinnate, unlike the closely related Athyrium...

      , narrowleaf spleenwort

  • Dirca — leatherwoods
    • Dirca palustrisleatherwoods
      Dirca palustris
      Dirca palustris, or Eastern Leatherwood, is a shrub that grows to a maximum height of about three meters. It is native to the eastern half of North America but uncommon, found in rich woods, and is occasionally cultivated. The species name, "palustris", means "of the swamps"...

      , ropebark, moosewood, wicopy

Do

  • Doellingeria — flattop white aster
    • Doellingeria umbellata var. pubens — hairy flattop white aster
    • Doellingeria umbellata var. umbellata — tall flattop white aster, parasol whitetop

Dr

  • Draba — whitlowgrasses
    • Draba alpina — alpine whitlowgrass
    • Draba arabisans — rock whitlowgrass
    • Draba aurea — golden whitlowgrass, golden draba
    • Draba cana — canescent whitlowgrass, hairyfruit whitlowgrass
    • Draba cinerea — ashy whitlowgrass, greyleaf whitlowgrass
    • Draba glabella — smooth whitlowgrass
    • Draba incana — hoary whitlowgrass
    • Draba lacteamilky whitlowgrass
      Draba lactea
      Draba lactea is a flower common throughout the high Arctic. It stretches further south in mountainous areas of Norway and Canada....

    • Draba nemorosa — woodland whitlowgrass
    • Draba nivalis — snow whitlowgrass, snow draba, yellow arctic whitlowgrass
    • Draba norvegica — Norwegian whitlowgrass
    • Draba reptans — Carolina whitlowgrass

  • Dracocephalum — dragonheads
    • Dracocephalum parviflorum — American dragonhead, dragonhead mint

  • Drosera — sundews
    • Drosera anglicaEnglish sundew
      Drosera anglica
      Drosera anglica, commonly known as the English sundew or Great sundew, is a carnivorous plant species belonging to the sundew genus. It is a temperate species with a generally circumboreal range, although it does occur as far south as Japan, southern Europe, and the island of Kauai in Hawaii, where...

    • Drosera intermediaspoonleaf sundew
      Drosera intermedia
      Drosera intermedia, commonly known as the oblong-leaved sundew or spoonleaf sundew, is an insectivorous plant species belonging to the sundew genus. It is a temperate or tropical species native to Europe, southeastern Canada, the eastern half of the United States, Cuba and northern South America.-...

      , spatulate-leaf sundew, floating sundew, narrowleaf sundew
    • Drosera linearisslenderleaf sundew
      Drosera linearis
      Drosera linearis, commonly called the slenderleaf sundew, is a sundew found in the Great Lakes region of North America, in Canada and the United States, such as in Michigan....

      , linear-leaf sundew
    • Drosera rotundifoliaroundleaf sundew
      Drosera rotundifolia
      Drosera rotundifolia is a species of sundew, a carnivorous plant often found in bogs, marshes and fens...

      , dewplant

  • Dryas — mountain avens
    • Dryas drummondii — yellow mountain avens, Drummond's dryad
    • Dryas integrifolia — white mountain avens

  • Dryopteris — woodferns
    • Dryopteris carthusianaspinulose woodfern
      Dryopteris carthusiana
      Dryopteris carthusiana H.P. Fuchs is a species of fern native to damp forests throughout the Holarctic Kingdom...

      , spinulose shieldfern, toothed woodfern, narrow Buckler fern
    • Dryopteris clintonianaClinton's woodfern
      Dryopteris clintoniana
      Dryopteris clintoniana, commonly known as Clinton's wood fern, is a fern of hybrid origin native to the northern hemisphere. It is a fertile hexaploid, arising as a species by doubling of its chromosome number from a hybrid between Dryopteris cristata, a tetraploid, and Dryopteris goldiana, a...

    • Dryopteris cristatacrested woodfern
      Dryopteris cristata
      Dryopteris cristata A. Gray is a species of fern native to wetlands throughout the Holarctic Kingdom. It is known as the crested wood fern...

    • Dryopteris expansaspreading woodfern
      Dryopteris expansa
      Dryopteris expansa, alpine buckler fern or spreading wood fern, is a species of fern native to cool temperate and subarctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere, south at high altitudes in mountains to Spain and Greece in southern Europe, to Japan in eastern Asia, and to central California in North...

      , northern Buckler fern, northern woodfern
    • Dryopteris filix-masmale fern
      Dryopteris filix-mas
      Dryopteris filix-mas is one of the most common ferns of the temperate Northern Hemisphere, occurring throughout much of Europe, Asia, and North America. It favours damp shaded areas and is common in the understory of woodlands, but is also found in shady places on hedge-banks, rocks, and screes...

      ,
    • Dryopteris fragrans — fragrant woodfern
    • Dryopteris goldianaGoldie's woodfern
      Dryopteris goldiana
      Dryopteris goldiana or Goldie's wood fern is a fern native to the Northeastern United States and adjacent areas of Canada.It can grow larger than any other native North American Dryopteris species. Specimens are known with fronds six feet tall.It is one of the parents of the hybrids Dryopteris...

    • Dryopteris intermediaevergreen woodfern
      Dryopteris intermedia
      Dryopteris intermedia A. Gray, the intermediate wood fern, is an evergreen eastern North American species also occasionally found in Europe. It is a diploid species, and is the parent of several species of hybrid origin, including Dryopteris carthusiana.This fern is often confused with several...

    • Dryopteris marginalismarginal woodfern
      Dryopteris marginalis
      Dryopteris marginalis is known as the marginal shield fern or marginal wood fern. The marginal wood fern favors damp shady areas and is found throughout eastern North America. It favors moderately acid to circumneutral soils. It favors cooler areas, but is fairly drought-resistant once established...

      , leather woodfern

Du

  • Dulichium — threeway sedges
    • Dulichium arundinaceum — threeway sedge

  • Dupontia — tundra grasses
    • Dupontia fisheri — Fischer's tundra grass, Fischer's dupontia

Dy

  • Dyssodia — dogweeds
    • Dyssodia papposa — fœtid dogweed
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