Daffodil
A cheerful trumpet-flowered bulb that opens the European spring, naturalising in woodland drifts and reappearing every year with almost no care.
5 flowers starting with the letter D — each with origin, classification, and notes.
If you've been searching for flowers that start with D, you'll find 5 detailed flowers below. We're not interested in giving you only a list of names — every entry on this page links to a full profile with the kind of detail you'd actually want to know.
For flowers, that means scientific name, family, native range, color, season, plant type, and uses.
| Daffodil | Dahlia | Daisy | Damask Rose |
| Dandelion |
A cheerful trumpet-flowered bulb that opens the European spring, naturalising in woodland drifts and reappearing every year with almost no care.
A frost-tender Mexican tuber that produces some of the largest, most architecturally varied flowers in the late summer garden.
A small white-and-yellow lawn perennial whose simple flower is the popular archetype for what a flower looks like.
The ancient perfume rose of the Middle East, distilled into rose otto and rose water for over a thousand years and still the gold standard for fragrance.
A ubiquitous yellow lawn perennial whose every part is edible and whose seed clocks are the universal childhood symbol of wishes carried on the wind.
That's our current list of flowers starting with the letter D. We add new entries every week — if you have a favorite flower starting with D that isn't on this page, let us know and we'll write it up.
Looking for more? Try flowers that end with D, or contain D anywhere in the name.