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Crataegus viridis L.
Rosaceae

Crataegus viridis L.

Crataegus viridis L.

Crataegus viridis, green hawthorn, is a variable native US hawthorn with the well-known ornamental cultivar 'Winter King'.

Crateva adansonii DC.
Capparaceae

Crateva adansonii DC.

Crateva adansonii DC.

Crateva adansonii DC. is a small Capparaceae tree widely distributed across Africa and Asia with regional common names.

Crateva tapia L.
Capparaceae

Crateva tapia L.

Crateva tapia L.

Crateva tapia L. is a variable tree or shrub from the Americas to Brazil with edible sweet-sour fruit pulp.

Cratoneuron filicinum (Hedw.) Spruce
Amblystegiaceae

Cratoneuron filicinum (Hedw.) Spruce

Cratoneuron filicinum (Hedw.) Spruce

Cratoneuron filicinum has been recorded in various locations in Algeria including Atlas de Blida, Batna, Monts de Tlemcen, and El - Kala National Park, and it is a common species.

Cremastra appendiculata (D.Don) Makino
Orchidaceae

Cremastra appendiculata (D.Don) Makino

Cremastra appendiculata (D.Don) Makino

Cremastra appendiculata is the type species of the orchid genus Cremastra, with two recognized varieties across East and Southeast Asia.

Crepidiastrum tenuifolium (Willd.) Sennikov
Asteraceae

Crepidiastrum tenuifolium (Willd.) Sennikov

Crepidiastrum tenuifolium (Willd.) Sennikov

Crepidiastrum tenuifolium is a perennial herb 10 - 70 cm tall with a woody taproot, rosette leaves, corymbiform or paniculiform - corymbiform synflorescence, yellow florets, black fusiform achenes, and a white pappus, flowering and fruiting from Jul - Sep (2n = 10).

Crepidomanes parvulum (Poir.) Nivart, Senterre & Dubuisson
Hymenophyllaceae

Crepidomanes parvulum (Poir.) Nivart, Senterre & Dubuisson

Crepidomanes parvulum (Poir.) Nivart, Senterre & Dubuisson

Crepidomanes parvulum (Poir.) Nivart, Senterre & Dubuisson is a newly combined species with multiple synonyms, each having designated types from various locations like Mauritius, Java, the Philippines, and more.

Crepis acuminata Nutt.
Asteraceae

Crepis acuminata Nutt.

Crepis acuminata Nutt.

Crepis acuminata Nutt. is a perennial herb native to western North America that grows in dry open habitats.

Crepis atribarba A.Heller
Asteraceae

Crepis atribarba A.Heller

Crepis atribarba A.Heller

Crepis atribarba is a North American perennial flowering plant in the daisy family native to western Canada and the western U.S.

Crepis aurea (L.) Cass.
Asteraceae

Crepis aurea (L.) Cass.

Crepis aurea (L.) Cass.

Crepis aurea (L.) Cass. is a perennial herb 2 - 30 cm high, with swollen caudex, specific leaf, head, flower, achene and pappus characteristics, described based on works by Babcock, Kamari and Lamond.

Crepis biennis L.
Asteraceae

Crepis biennis L.

Crepis biennis L.

Crepis biennis L. is a tall perennial herb that produces yellow-flowered small heads without disc florets.

Crepis capillaris (L.) Wallr.
Asteraceae

Crepis capillaris (L.) Wallr.

Crepis capillaris (L.) Wallr.

Crepis capillaris, or smooth hawksbeard, is a weedy annual flowering plant native to Europe that grows in open disturbed habitats.

Crepis foetida L.
Asteraceae

Crepis foetida L.

Crepis foetida L.

Crepis foetida, stinking hawksbeard, is a European flowering herb in the Asteraceae family with three recognized subspecies.

Crepis occidentalis Nutt.
Asteraceae

Crepis occidentalis Nutt.

Crepis occidentalis Nutt.

Crepis occidentalis, or western hawksbeard, is a North American perennial flowering herb sometimes grown in wildflower gardens.

Crepis paludosa (L.) Moench
Asteraceae

Crepis paludosa (L.) Moench

Crepis paludosa (L.) Moench

Crepis paludosa (marsh hawk's-beard) is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant widespread across much of Europe.

Crepis pulchra L.
Asteraceae

Crepis pulchra L.

Crepis pulchra L.

Crepis pulchra, smallflower hawksbeard, is an annual European herb in the Asteraceae family naturalized in parts of North America.

Crepis sancta (L.) Bornm.
Asteraceae

Crepis sancta (L.) Bornm.

Crepis sancta (L.) Bornm.

Crepis sancta is an annual rosette herb 3 - 55 (up to 85) cm high, with scapelike flowering stems, variable rosette leaves, synflorescence of 1 - 5 heads, ligulate yellow corollas, and dimorphic (or other) achenes.

Crepis setosa Haller fil.
Asteraceae

Crepis setosa Haller fil.

Crepis setosa Haller fil.

Crepis setosa, bristly hawksbeard, is a European Asteraceae flowering plant naturalized in North America, growing in forests and disturbed areas.

Crepis sibirica L.
Asteraceae

Crepis sibirica L.

Crepis sibirica L.

Crepis sibirica is a perennial herb in Asteraceae, found across parts of Asia and Eastern Europe, growing in forests, grasslands, and mountain slopes.

Crepis tectorum L.
Asteraceae

Crepis tectorum L.

Crepis tectorum L.

Crepis tectorum L. (narrowleaf hawksbeard) is an invasive annual yellow-flowered weed native to Eurasia.

Crepis vesicaria L.
Asteraceae

Crepis vesicaria L.

Crepis vesicaria L.

Crepis vesicaria, beaked hawk's-beard, is a European Asteraceae species naturalized in North America that produces dandelion-like flower heads.

Crescentia alata Kunth
Bignoniaceae

Crescentia alata Kunth

Crescentia alata Kunth

Crescentia alata Kunth is a small tree bearing hard unopenable fruit, an evolutionary anachronism now dispersed by domestic horses, cultivated for handicrafts.

Crescentia cujete L.
Bignoniaceae

Crescentia cujete L.

Crescentia cujete L.

Crescentia cujete, the calabash tree, is a medium-sized neotropical Bignoniaceae tree and the national tree of St. Lucia.

Cressa truxillensis Kunth
Convolvulaceae

Cressa truxillensis Kunth

Cressa truxillensis Kunth

Cressa truxillensis, or spreading alkaliweed, is a morning glory family perennial native to the western US and Mexico that grows in saline or alkaline soils.

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