Cabbage
Cabbage
Early varieties mature in 7 to 8 weeks from transplanting into garden; late varieties require 3 to 4 m...
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Cabbage Palm
Sabal palmetto
To 20 ft. tall, 10 ft. wide; much taller in its native habitat. Big (5 to 8 ft.) green leaves form a d...
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Cajeput Tree
Melaleuca quinquenervia
Upright, open growth 20 to 40 ft. tall, 15 to 25 ft. wide; can become twice as large in the tropics. P...
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Cal-Sibe hybrid
Iris hybrid (Cal-Sibe)
These hybrids between Sino-Siberian iris hybrids and Pacific Coast iris hybrids look most like the fir...
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Calamint
Calamintha
Favored for minty foliage used to make tea, and for long-blooming clusters of two-lippedflowers. Plant...
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Calamint
Calamintha grandiflora
Native from the Mediterranean region toIran. Creeping rhizomes produce clump 2 ft. high and wide, with...
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Calendula
Calendula officinalis
Mediterranean native provides sure, easy color from late fall through spring in mild-winter areas, fro...
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California Black Oak
Quercus kelloggii
To 30–80 ft. tall and wide,with short trunk, ascending branches, and rounded crown. Dark gray, f...
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California Buckeye
Aesculus californica
Native to dry slopes and canyons below 4,000-ft. elevation in coast ranges and Sierra Nevada foothills...
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California Buckwheat
Eriogonum fasciculatum
Native to foothills ofCalifornia (from Santa Clara to San Diego) and to desert mountain slopes of Sout...
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California Desert Bluebells
Phacelia campanularia
Native to California deserts. To 6–18 in. high and wide, with coarsely toothed gray-green leaves. Clus...
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California Dutchman’s Pipe
Aristolochia californica
Coast ranges and Sierra Nevada foothills of Northern California. Will cover an 8- by 12-ft. screen wit...
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