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- Artemisia douglasiana, known as California mugwort, Douglas's sagewort, or dream plant, is a western North American species of aromatic herb in the sunflower...
- Iris douglasiana, the Douglas iris, is a common wildflower of the coastal regions of Northern and Central California and southern Oregon in the United...
- Douglas pine (although the latter common name may also refer to Pinus douglasiana). Other names for this tree have included Oregon pine, British Columbian...
- Pinus gordoniana (Gordon's pine; syn. Pinus douglasiana) is a species of evergreen conifer in the family Pinaceae, endemic to Mexico. Another common name...
- Amsinckia douglasiana is an uncommon species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae, known by the common name Douglas' fiddleneck. It is endemic...
- VaniotChinese mugwort, used in traditional Chinese medicine Artemisia douglasiana Besser ex BesserDouglas mugwort or California mugwort, native to western...
- smoked. Entada rheedii ("African dream bean") Mugwort, see Artemisia douglasiana Silene undulata (also known as "Silene capensis" or "African dream root")...
- form in Marin County, however; they have naturally hybridized with Iris douglasiana in this area. Iris fernaldii spreads by underground rhizomes. It has...
- Lobelia douglasiana is a flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae and is endemic to northern Australia. It is a small, spreading herb with blue and...
- quickly and produce many stems. They prefer acid soils. (all except 'Iris douglasiana', which prefers alkaline soils). In the wild, all the species are located...