Canadian Hemlock
Tsuga canadensis
Dense, pyramidal tree to 40–70 ft. or taller, half as wide. Tends to produce two or more trunks....
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Canary Island Daisy
Asteriscus sericeus
To 3 ft. tall and wide, shrubbier than A. maritimus. Silky, silvery leaves set off bright yel...
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Canary Island Date Palm
Phoenix canariensis
Canary Island native. Hardy to 20°F/°7°C; slow to develop new head of foliage after dama...
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Canary Island Pine
Pinus canariensis
Native to Canary Islands. Grows fast to 50–80 ft. tall, 20–35 ft. wide. Gawky when young, ...
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Candelilla
Euphorbia antisyphilitica
Native to southwestern U.S., Mexico. Erect plant to 3 ft. high, spreading by underground stems. Cylind...
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Candytuft
Iberis
Free-blooming plants from southern and western Europe with clusters of white, lavender, lilac, pink, r...
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Cane-type Begonia
Begonia
Theyget their name from theirstems, which grow tall andwoody and have prominentbamboolike joints. The ...
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Canna
Canna hybrids
Clumps grow 2 to 8 ft. tall, with large, lance-shaped leaves that are often colored red or variegated....
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Canterbury Bell
Campanula medium
Sturdy, hairy, leafy, with erect stems 2 1/2–4 ft. tall, 1–ft. wide. Lance-shaped, wavy-edg...
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Canton Fishtail Palm
Caryota ochlandra
Southeast Asia. Will probably reach 25 ft. and spread half as wide. Medium dark green leaves. It has s...
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Canyon Live Oak
Quercus chrysolepis
Handsome, round-headed or somewhatspreading tree to 20–60 ft. tall and wide. Bark is smooth and ...
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Cape Chestnut
Calodendrum capense
Native to South Africa. Slow growing to 25–40 ft. tall and wide, with light to medium green, ova...
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