NATIVE WOODY PLANTS OF THE UNITED STATES H7 



Decachaena frondosa, see Gaylussacia frondosa. 

 Decachaena nana, see Gaylussacia, nana. 

 Decachaena tomentosa, see Gaylussacia tomentosa. 

 Decachaena ursina, see Gaylussacia ursina. 



Decumaria barbara L. Climbing hydrangea. 



Range : 28, 29, 30. 

 Site: Moist, sun, shade. 

 Fruit : Capsule, available July. 

 A vine. Reputedly dermatitically poisonous. 



Dendrium buxifolium, see Leiophyllum buxifoliutn. 

 Dendrium hugeri, see Leiophyllum hugeri. 

 Dendrium lyonii, see Leiophyllum lyonii. 



Dendromecon rigida Benth. Treepappy. 



Range : 4, 5. 

 Site : Dry, sun. 

 Fruit: Capsule. 



A small to large, rigid, freely -branched evergreen shrub ; stems usually several 

 from the base ; common in burned-over territory. 

 Observations: California mule deer. 



Desmothamnus lucidus, see Xolisma lucida. 



Dicraurus leptocladus Hook. f. 

 Range: 17. 

 Site: Dry, sun. 

 Fruit: Achenelike. 

 A small dioecious shrub. 



Diervilla diervilla, see Diervilla lonicera. 



Diervilla lonicera Mill. Bush-honeysuckle. 



D. diervilla (L. ) MacBr., D. triflda Moench. 

 Range : 23, 24, 26, 27. 

 Site : Dry, well-drained, sun. 

 Fruit : Capsule. 



A small shrub ; flowers June-August ; propagation is by seed sown under 

 glass in spring. 



Observations: An important summer food of moose on Isle Royale. 



Diervilla rivularis Gatt. 

 Range: 27. 



Site : Well-drained, moist, sun. 

 Fruit : Capsule. 

 A small to large shrub ; flowers July-August. 



Diervilla sessilifolia Buckl. 

 Range: 27. 



Site: Well-drained, sun. 

 Fruit: Capsule. 

 A small to large, loosely-branched shrub ; flowers July-August. 



Diervilla trifida, see Diervilla lonicera. 



Diospyros texana Scheele. Black persimmon. 



Brayodendron tesmnum Small. 

 Range : 11, 16, 17, 20, 29, 30. 

 Site: Dry, well-drained, moist, sun, shade. 

 Fruit: Berry, available July-August. 



A large shrub to small or large tree ; dioecious ; flowers April-May ; wood 

 used to some extent commercially ; bears an abundance of fruit which supplies 

 a black stain. 



Observations: Wild turkey; Mexican raccoon, long- tailed Texas skunk; rel- 

 ished by many wild animals. 



Diospyros virginiana L. (pi. 11). Persimmon. 



Range : 20, 22, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. 

 Site: Dry, well-drained, moist, sun. 

 Fruit : Berry ; available August-October, sometimes persistent. 



