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  • Category: Glossary (continued)
    • Calliopsis.
    • Callirhoe (Digitata).
    • Calochortus Luteus.
    • Caltha.
    • Calthus Palustris Flore-Pleno (Double Marsh Marigold).
    • Calycanthus Floridus (Allspice).
    • Calystegia.
    • Camassia Esculenta.
    • Camellias.
    • Campanula.
    • Canary Creeper (Tropaeolum Canariense).
    • Candytuft (Iberis).
    • Canna (Indian Shot or Hemp).
    • Cannabis Gigantea (Giant Hemp).
    • Canterbury Bells.
    • Cape Primroses.
    • Caprifolium.
    • Capsicum.
    • Cardamine Pratensis (Cuckoo Flower, or Milkmaid).
    • Cardamine Trifolia.
    • Cardoons.
    • Carduus (Milk Thistle).
    • Carex Japonica.
    • Carlina.
    • Carnation Margaritae.
    • Carnations.
    • Carpenteria Californica.
    • Carrots.
    • Cassia Corymbosa.
    • Castor Oil Plants.
    • Catananche.
    • Catchfly.
    • Cathcartia Villosa.
    • Cauliflowers.
    • Ceanothus.
    • Cedronella.
    • Cedrus Deodora.
    • Celery.
    • Celosia (Feathered Cockscomb).
    • Centaurea.
    • Centauridium Drummondi.
    • Centranthus.
    • Cephalaria (Yellow Scabious).
    • Cephalotaxus (Podocarpus Koraiana).
    • Cerastium Biebersteini.
    • Cerasus Padus (Bird Cherry).
    • Cerinthe.
    • Cestrums.
    • Chamaepeuce.
    • Chamaerops (Chusan Palm).

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      These plants take two years to flower, and then they die away altogether. The seed of the hardy varieties is sown thinly in the open border any time between April and June, and the plants transferred in the autumn to the place where they are intended to bloom. Seed is also sown in August
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