Chamaemelum nobile
Chamomile
Native to West Europe, Azores, North Africa. Soft-textured, spreading, 3- to 12-in. high mat of bright...
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Chamaerops humilis
Mediterranean Fan Palm
Probably one of hardiest palms; has survived brief (but not prolonged) temperature drops to 0°F/°
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Chamelaucium uncinatum
Geraldton Waxflower
Australian evergreen shrub that is sometimes sold as Chamelaucium ciliatum. Needlelike bright...
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Chasmanthe floribunda
Unbranched and once-branched spikes bear blossoms along both sides; each spike carries 12–28 flowers. ...
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Chasmanthium latifolium
Sea Oats
Broad, bamboo-like leaves make 2-ft. tall clump topped in midsummer by 2 to 5 ft. arching flowering st...
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Chenopodium ambrosioides
Epazote
Strongly scentedleaves to 5 in. long, deeplytoothed. Sometimes grown orcollected roadside as seasoning...
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Chenopodium quinoa
Quinoa
Pronounced KEEN-wa, quinoa grows to 5 ft. tall and produces dense flower and seed clusters. A traditio...
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Cherry (Sour)
Sour Cherry
Also known as pie cherry, this species is of uncertain origin. These are spreading trees to 20 ft. tal...
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Cherry (Sweet)
Mazzard Cherry
Native to Eurasia, this species has given rise to the most common market-type cherries.
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Chilopsis linearis
Desert Willow
The plant grows to 15–30 ft. tall, 10–20 ft.wide; grows fast at first (as much as 3 ft. in...
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Chimonanthus praecox
Wintersweet
Native of China, Japan. Needs some winter cold. Winter-blooming shrub with spicy-scented blossoms. Slo...
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Chimonobambusa quadrangularis
Square-Stem Bamboo
This running bamboo is native to China. Squarish culms have prominent joints, carry heavy whorls of br...
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