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  • Category: Glossary (continued)
    • Cheiranthus.
    • Chelidonium.
    • Chelone.
    • Cherries.
    • Cherry (Cornelian).
    • Cherry Pie.
    • Chervil.
    • Chestnuts.
    • Chicory.
    • Chilli.
    • Chimonanthus Fragrans (Japan Allspice).
    • Chinese Sacred Narcissus (Oriental Lily, Joss Flower, or Flower of the Gods, the Chinese emblem of good luck).
    • Chionanthus Virginica (Fringe Tree).
    • Chionodoxa Luciliae (Glory of the Snow).
    • Choisya Ternata (Mexican Orange).
    • Chorozemas.
    • Christmas Rose.
    • Chrysanthemum.
    • Chrysogonum Virginianum.
    • Cichorium Intybus.
    • Cimcifuga.
    • Cinerarias.
    • Cinnamon Plant.
    • Cissus Orientalis.
    • Cistus (Rock Rose).
    • Citrus Japonica.
    • Cladanthus.
    • Clarkia.
    • Claytonia Sibirica.
    • Clematis (Virgin's Bower).
    • Cleome.
    • Clethra Alnifolia.
    • Clianthus.
    • Clintonia.
    • Clitoria.
    • Clivias (Caffre Lilies).
    • Cob Nuts.
    • Cobaea Scandens.
    • Cockscomb.
    • Codonopsis.
    • Coix Lachryma (Job's Tears).
    • Colchicum
    • Colchicum (Autumn-Flowering Crocus).
    • Coleus.
    • Colletia.
    • Collinsia.
    • Collomia.
    • Colt's-foot.
    • Columbine.
    • Colutea Arborescens (Bladder Senna).

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