Caraway
Carum carvi
From meadows and grasslands of Asia Minor. Mound of carrot-like leaves grows from a taproot to 1 or 2 ...
moreadd to my plant list
Caraway-Scented Thyme
Thymus herba-barona
Fast growing to 2–4 in. high, 2 ft. or more wide; stems root as they spread. Forms a dense mat o...
moreadd to my plant list
Cardinal Flower
Lobelia cardinalis
Native to the eastern United States and to a few sites in mountains of the Southwest. Erect, single-st...
moreadd to my plant list
Carmel Creeper
Ceanothus griseus horizontalis
Spreading, slowly mounding growth to 1 1/2 – 2 1/2 ft. tall and 5–15 ft. wide. Glossy, ova...
moreadd to my plant list
Carnation
Dianthus caryophyllus
Dianthus caryophyllus is a highly bred Mediterranean species. Two distinct categories exist: florists&...
moreadd to my plant list
Carob
Ceratonia siliqua
Native to eastern Mediterranean region. Often multistemmed, it maintains bushy form with branches to g...
moreadd to my plant list
Carolina Jessamine
Gelsemium sempervirens
Fragrant, 1 1/2-in.-long flowers appear in late winter, early spring, with occasional sporadic bloom i...
moreadd to my plant list
Carolina Laurel Cherry
Prunus caroliniana
Native from North Carolina to Texas, this upright evergreen can be trained as a shrub that branches de...
moreadd to my plant list
Carpet Bugle
Ajuga reptans
Popular and useful groundcover, though it will escape into lawns unless contained. Spreads quickly by ...
moreadd to my plant list
Carrot
Carrot
Probably native to Afghanistan. The variety to plant depends on the soil: being enlarged roots, carrot...
moreadd to my plant list
Carrot Wood
Cupaniopsis anacardioides
This tough Australian native is loved by some, loathed by others. It has a slow to moderate growth rat...
moreadd to my plant list
Cashmere Bouquet
Clerodendrum bungei
Native to China. Plant grows rapidly to 6 ft. tall and wide; spreads rapidly by suckers, eventually fo...
moreadd to my plant list
Advertisement

















