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Plants that end with D

6 plants ending with the letter D — each with origin, classification, and notes.

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This page lists plants that end with D. 6 plants are detailed below. Each entry below is a doorway into a full profile — not just a name on a list.

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BromeliadDuckweedGoldenrodJewel Orchid
Korean BoxwoodReed

List of Plants That End With D

    1

    Bromeliad

    Bromeliaceae

    A family of tropical American plants with rosettes that often hold rainwater in a central tank, including pineapples, air plants, and many flamboyant ornamentals.

    2

    Duckweed

    Lemna minor

    A tiny floating aquatic plant that forms green blankets across still water, one of the worlds smallest and fastest-growing flowering plants.

    3

    Goldenrod

    Solidago canadensis

    A North American perennial wildflower with tall plumes of bright yellow late-summer flowers, a critical late nectar source for bees and migrating butterflies.

    4

    Jewel Orchid

    Ludisia discolor

    A Southeast Asian terrestrial orchid grown not for its flowers but for velvety leaves shimmering with metallic golden veins like embroidered fabric.

    5

    Korean Boxwood

    Buxus sinica var. insularis

    A small slow-growing Korean evergreen shrub with neat oval green leaves, prized as a hardy hedge and topiary plant in temperate gardens.

    6

    Reed

    Phragmites australis

    A tall worldwide wetland grass forming dense colonies along lakes and rivers, used historically for thatching, basketry, and providing critical waterfowl habitat.

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