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Cornus sericea L.
Cornaceae

Cornus sericea L.

Cornus sericea L.

Cornus sericea (red osier dogwood) is a North American deciduous shrub grown ornamentally and used for erosion control and traditional purposes.

Cornus suecica L.
Cornaceae

Cornus suecica L.

Cornus suecica L.

Cornus suecica, or dwarf cornel, is a small nearly circumboreal perennial that produces red berries and can hybridize with C. canadensis.

Cornus unalaschkensis Ledeb.
Cornaceae

Cornus unalaschkensis Ledeb.

Cornus unalaschkensis Ledeb.

Cornus × unalaschkensis is an edible North American dogwood, commonly called western bunchberry, with uncertain taxonomy.

Corokia cotoneaster Raoul
Argophyllaceae

Corokia cotoneaster Raoul

Corokia cotoneaster Raoul

Corokia cotoneaster Raoul is a flowering plant in Argophyllaceae, described in 1846, with common names including Māori-derived korokio.

Coronidium scorpioides (Labill.) Paul G.Wilson
Asteraceae

Coronidium scorpioides (Labill.) Paul G.Wilson

Coronidium scorpioides (Labill.) Paul G.Wilson

Coronidium scorpioides, the button everlasting, is an Australian herbaceous perennial daisy that resprouts after bushfire.

Coronilla minima L.
Fabaceae

Coronilla minima L.

Coronilla minima L.

Coronilla minima L. is a small flowering plant with yellow corollas that blooms in spring, producing straight fruits and yellowish-brown seeds.

Coronilla scorpioides (L.) W.D.J.Koch
Fabaceae

Coronilla scorpioides (L.) W.D.J.Koch

Coronilla scorpioides (L.) W.D.J.Koch

Coronilla scorpioides (yellow crownvetch) is a self-supporting annual fabaceous herb that grows up to 20 cm tall.

Coronilla valentina L.
Fabaceae

Coronilla valentina L.

Coronilla valentina L.

Coronilla valentina is an evergreen flowering legume shrub native to the Mediterranean Basin, widely grown in gardens.

Coronilla varia L.
Fabaceae

Coronilla varia L.

Coronilla varia L.

Coronilla varia L., or crownvetch, is a low spreading legume often used for erosion control in North America that is invasive in many US regions.

Correa alba Andr.
Rutaceae

Correa alba Andr.

Correa alba Andr.

Correa alba is an Australian coastal shrub whose leaves have been used as a tea substitute by sealers.

Correa glabra Lindl.
Rutaceae

Correa glabra Lindl.

Correa glabra Lindl.

Correa glabra is an Australian erect shrub with lemon-scented leaves, grown in horticulture for screening, containers, and bird attraction.

Correa lawrenceana Hook.
Rutaceae

Correa lawrenceana Hook.

Correa lawrenceana Hook.

Correa lawrenceana Hook. is an Australian shrub or tree with distinct varieties, grown in horticulture to attract honeyeaters.

Correa reflexa (Labill.) Vent.
Rutaceae

Correa reflexa (Labill.) Vent.

Correa reflexa (Labill.) Vent.

Correa reflexa is a variable Australian shrub widely grown as an ornamental garden plant with an RHS Award of Garden Merit.

Corrigiola litoralis L.
Caryophyllaceae

Corrigiola litoralis L.

Corrigiola litoralis L.

Corrigiola litoralis, or strapwort, is a flowering plant native to Europe and Africa, introduced to Australia and North America.

Corryocactus melanotrichus (K.Schum.) Britton & Rose
Cactaceae

Corryocactus melanotrichus (K.Schum.) Britton & Rose

Corryocactus melanotrichus (K.Schum.) Britton & Rose

Corryocactus melanotrichus is a branched shrubby cactus native to high-elevation dry regions of Bolivia.

Cortaderia jubata (Lemoine) Stapf
Poaceae

Cortaderia jubata (Lemoine) Stapf

Cortaderia jubata (Lemoine) Stapf

Cortaderia jubata is a pampas grass that produces millions of easily dispersed, apomictic seeds from its large, colorful plume inflorescences.

Cortaderia selloana (Schult. & Schult.f.) Asch. & Graebn.
Poaceae

Cortaderia selloana (Schult. & Schult.f.) Asch. & Graebn.

Cortaderia selloana (Schult. & Schult.f.) Asch. & Graebn.

Cortaderia selloana, or pampas grass, is a flowering Poaceae species native to southern South America, grown ornamentally and invasive worldwide.

Corybas aconitiflorus Salisb.
Orchidaceae

Corybas aconitiflorus Salisb.

Corybas aconitiflorus Salisb.

Corybas aconitiflorus, the cradle orchid, is a small Australian terrestrial orchid pollinated by fungus gnats.

Corybas acuminatus M.A.Clem. & Hatch
Orchidaceae

Corybas acuminatus M.A.Clem. & Hatch

Corybas acuminatus M.A.Clem. & Hatch

Corybas acuminatus, the dancing spider orchid, is a terrestrial orchid native to several New Zealand island groups.

Corybas barbarae D.L.Jones
Orchidaceae

Corybas barbarae D.L.Jones

Corybas barbarae D.L.Jones

Corybas barbarae, commonly called fairy lanterns, is a terrestrial deciduous orchid native to eastern Australia and Lord Howe Island.

Corybas cheesemanii (Hook.f. ex Kirk) Kuntze
Orchidaceae

Corybas cheesemanii (Hook.f. ex Kirk) Kuntze

Corybas cheesemanii (Hook.f. ex Kirk) Kuntze

Corybas cheesemanii is a small terrestrial orchid native to New Zealand's main and outlying islands.

Corybas diemenicus (Lindl.) Rupp
Orchidaceae

Corybas diemenicus (Lindl.) Rupp

Corybas diemenicus (Lindl.) Rupp

Corybas diemenicus is a common terrestrial orchid found in southeastern Australian forests, with a single small leaf and dark reddish-purple flower.

Corybas fimbriatus (R.Br.) Rchb.f.
Orchidaceae

Corybas fimbriatus (R.Br.) Rchb.f.

Corybas fimbriatus (R.Br.) Rchb.f.

Corybas fimbriatus is a terrestrial deciduous orchid with a single leaf and flower, native to eastern Australia and Tasmania.

Corybas incurvus D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem.
Orchidaceae

Corybas incurvus D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem.

Corybas incurvus D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem.

Corybas incurvus, the slaty helmet orchid, is a terrestrial terrestrial orchid native to southeastern Australia and Tasmania.

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