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Cotoneaster glaucophyllus Franch.
Cotoneaster glaucophyllus Franch.
Cotoneaster glaucophyllus Franch. is a flowering shrub with white flowers and small, orange globose fruits.
Cotoneaster horizontalis Decne.
Cotoneaster horizontalis Decne.
Cotoneaster horizontalis Decne. is a short cultivated shrub native to Asia, naturalized in parts of Europe.
Cotoneaster integerrimus Medik.
Cotoneaster integerrimus Medik.
Cotoneaster integerrimus, the common cotoneaster, is a deciduous shrub native to parts of Europe and southwest Asia.
Cotoneaster pannosus Franch.
Cotoneaster pannosus Franch.
Cotoneaster pannosus (silverleaf cotoneaster) is a woody ornamental shrub native to south central China that can become a noxious weed.
Cotoneaster simonsii Baker
Cotoneaster simonsii Baker
Cotoneaster simonsii Baker is a tall shrub with defined morphological traits and a recorded cultivation history, with one noted negative gardening assessment.
Cotula australis (Sieber ex Spreng.) Hook.fil.
Cotula australis (Sieber ex Spreng.) Hook.fil.
Cotula australis is a small daisy-family plant, native to Australia and New Zealand, that grows as a common weed elsewhere.
Cotula coronopifolia L.
Cotula coronopifolia L.
Cotula coronopifolia, brass buttons, is a salt-tolerant wetland plant native to southern Africa and New Zealand, invasive in some introduced regions with limited impact.
Cotula pruinosa (DC.) Jakoet & Magee
Cotula pruinosa (DC.) Jakoet & Magee
Cotula pruinosa is an annual herb with heterogamous capitula, heteromorphic cypselae, and yellow pseudo - ray florets. It ranges from Clanwilliam to Struisbaai, favors coastal sands, and flowers from late winter to mid - spring, sometimes into summer.
Cotula turbinata L.
Cotula turbinata L.
Cotula turbinata is an annual Asteraceae herb native to South Africa's Cape Province, now found in India and Australia.
Cotyledon orbiculata L.
Cotyledon orbiculata L.
Cotyledon orbiculata is a variable South African succulent with medicinal uses and known toxicity to livestock and dogs.
Couroupita guianensis Aubl.
Couroupita guianensis Aubl.
Couroupita guianensis, the cannonball tree, has known pollinators, ornamental uses, traditional medicinal uses, and potential as a natural dye.
Coursetia glandulosa A.Gray
Coursetia glandulosa A.Gray
Rosary babybonnets (Coursetia glandulosa) is a deciduous flowering shrub in Fabaceae native to dry regions of the southwestern US, Mexico, and Honduras.
Crambe maritima L.
Crambe maritima L.
Crambe maritima L. (sea kale) is a European coastal halophyte perennial with a long history of culinary use in Britain.
Cranfillia deltoides (Colenso) de Lange & Parris
Cranfillia deltoides (Colenso) de Lange & Parris
Cranfillia deltoides is a medium New Zealand and southeast Australian green fern that grows on steep banks from coast to montane areas.
Cranfillia fluviatilis (R.Br.) Gasper & V.A.O.Dittrich
Cranfillia fluviatilis (R.Br.) Gasper & V.A.O.Dittrich
Cranfillia fluviatilis is a small rosette-forming ground fern native to New Zealand and southeast Australia, growing in damp shaded forest streamsides.
Craspedia variabilis J.Everett & Doust
Craspedia variabilis J.Everett & Doust
Craspedia variabilis, commonly billy buttons, is a low-growing hairy flowering plant grown in horticulture, found across parts of Australia.
Crassocephalum crepidioides (Benth.) S.Moore
Crassocephalum crepidioides (Benth.) S.Moore
Crassocephalum crepidioides is an edible annual herb, used as vegetable and medicine, contains toxic alkaloid and is invasive in New Caledonia.
Crassula alba Forssk.
Crassula alba Forssk.
Crassula alba is a flowering plant species in the Crassula genus native to western Africa from South Africa to Sudan.
Crassula alpestris Thunb.
Crassula alpestris Thunb.
Crassula alpestris Thunb. is a 6-inch-tall perennial with triangular leaves and white flowers that sometimes have pink or red tints.
Crassula atropurpurea (Haw.) D.Dietr.
Crassula atropurpurea (Haw.) D.Dietr.
Crassula atropurpurea is a variable small shrubby succulent native to rocky areas of western southern Africa.
Crassula capensis (L.) Baill.
Crassula capensis (L.) Baill.
Schonland in 1929 treated material in Herb. Thunberg (UPS) as the type of Crassula capensis, but it's not the original material for the name.
Crassula capitella Thunb.
Crassula capitella Thunb.
Crassula capitella is a variable small succulent native to southern Africa, commonly grown in cultivation.
Crassula coccinea L.
Crassula coccinea L.
Crassula coccinea L. has flat, cartilaginous - ciliate leaves with connate - vaginant bases and is also known as Cotyledon africana frutescens with an umbellate, scarlet flower, as cited in various works.
Crassula connata (Ruiz & Pav.) A.Berger
Crassula connata (Ruiz & Pav.) A.Berger
Crassula connata is a small succulent of the Crassulaceae family, found across western North America and parts of Central and South America.
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