List of Vegetables That Start with D

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There are 9 vegetables that start with D in case that's what you've been looking for lately. Here they are.
 

If you are wondering what are some of the vegetables that start with D – that might be for your next school assignment or you just have this drive to learn about all the vegetables there are because you love foods – here are all of the vegetables starting with D.

If you ever change your mind to explore more of foods, not just vegetables, we also have a page that covers all the foods that start with D as well.

With that being said, let’s get started with sharing vegetables beginning with D without wasting any of our time.

Vegetables That Start With D:

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So far, we found 9 vegetables of letter D.

1 – Dabberlocks:

Dabberlock is an edible seaweed with a prominent midrib and long greenish frond.

Its scientific name is Alaria esculenta.

2 – Daikon:

Daikon is a mild-flavored winter radish with a white root.

Its scientific name is Raphanus sativus var. Longipinnatus.

3 – Dandelion:

Dandelion is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae

Its scientific name is Taraxacum.

4 – Delicata Squash:

Delicata squash is one of many varieties of winter squash.

It is most commonly baked but can also be microwaved.

5 – Daylily:

The daylily is a flowering plant that is found in the genus Hemerocallis.

This is another vegetable that starts with D.

6 – Dill:

Dill is an annual herb that is found in the celery family called Apiaceae.

Its scientific name is Anethum graveolens.

7 – Dolichos:

Dolichos is a genus of flowering plants that is found in the legume family called Fabaceae.

Its scientific name also is Dolichos.

8 – Drumstick:

Drumstick is a vegetable found in the plant family Moringaceae.

Its scientific name is Moringa oleifera.

9 – Dulse:

Dulse is a red alga (Rhodophyta) found in the family Palmariaceae.

Its scientific name is Palmaria palmata.

This is all there is about vegetables of letter D.

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