Cinnamon Fern
Osmunda cinnamomea
Grows 2 to 5 ft. tall and 2 ft. wide. This fern has two types of fronds. Sterile fronds are erect, up ...
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Cinquefoil
Potentilla
Tough, unfussy perennials and small shrubs with flowers in white, cream, and soft to bright shades of ...
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Citron
Citrus
Citron was the first type of citrus to be cultivated. Plant is small, thorny, irregular in shape; grow...
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Citrus
Citrus
As landscaping plants, citrus offer year-round attractive form and glossy deep green foliage; also bea...
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Claret Cup Cactus
Echinocereus triglochidiatus
Grows in clumps up to 1 ft. tall, 3 ft. wide, with hundreds of spiny, 2- to 3-in. diameter stems. Oran...
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Clarkia
Clarkia unguiculata
California native. Erect, 1 to 4 ft. tall. Reddish stems, 1 to 1 3/4 -in.-long leaves, 1-in. flowers i...
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Clary Sage
Salvia sclarea
Foliage clump to 2–3 ft. wide. Oval to lance-shaped, 1– 1/2 -ft.-long, toothed, dull grayi...
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Clematis
How to choose and grow clematis
Choosing a site. When deciding where to plant your clematis, remember that most types...
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Cleveland Sage
Salvia clevelandii
Rounded, arching growth to 3–5 ft. high, 5–8 ft. wide. Wrinkled, toothed gray-green leaves...
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Cliffrose
Purshia mexicana
This slow-growing, drought-tolerant evergreen shrub growsto 6 ft. tall, 4 ft. wide, with small, lobed,...
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Climbing Hydrangea
Hydrangea anomala petiolaris
Climbs high (as far as 60 ft.) with its clinging aerial rootlets; shrubby and sprawling without suppor...
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Climbing Penstemon
Keckiella cordifolia
To about 5 ft. tall andwide, sprawling. Behaves almost like a vine when growing among taller shrubs. D...
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