Daffodil Daffodil, bulbous plant and namesake of the amaryllis family. Daffodils like humus-rich soil and a spot in partial shade. Continue reading “Daffodil”
Dahlia Dahlias belong to the composite family (Asteraceae) and have many species. Continue reading “Dahlia”
Dark leaf spot Dark leaf spot is a fungus that mainly infect most Brassica species. Continue reading “Dark leaf spot”
Dark strawberry tortrix Dark strawberry tortrix is is common and has the nettle as its host plant. Continue reading “Dark strawberry tortrix”
Dead man’s fingers The Dead man’s fingers belongs to the sac fungi. The fungus has many upright, finger-like branches. Continue reading “Dead man’s fingers”
Dead-nettle leaf beetle Dead-nettle leaf beetle, these 5 mm large beetle belong to the leaf beetles and are found throughout Europe in shrubs, and forest edges. Continue reading “Dead-nettle leaf beetle”
Diamondback Moth The Diamondback Moth is a brownish-white moth with a wingspan of + 14 mm. Continue reading “Diamondback Moth”
Downy mildew Downy mildew is a water mould, a fungus-like microorganism. Continue reading “Downy mildew”
Dutch elm The Dutch elm is a hybrid of the Wych elm and the field elm. The tree can grow more than 30 meters high. Continue reading “Dutch elm”
Dutch Elm Disease Dutch elm disease is caused by fungi developing in the vascular tissue of the tree. Continue reading “Dutch Elm Disease”