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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with C
Page 28 of 127 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter C.

1012 Varieties Listed in Total

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Carum carvi
Succeeds in ordinary garden soil as long as it is not too wet in winter[1]. Prefers a moist soil in full sun or partial shade[4, 200]. Tolerates a pH in the range 4.8 to 7.6. Caraway is a well-known herb that ... [MORE]
 
Carya aquatica
Prefers a deep moisture-retentive loam in a sunny sheltered position, requiring a good summer for best development[1, 63, 137, 200]. A slow growing tree[200], it does not begin bearing seed until more than 20 ... [MORE]
 
Carya buckleyi
Prefers a deep moisture-retentive loam in a sunny sheltered position, requiring a good summer for best development[1, 63, 137, 200]. Slow growing, especially when young[11]. Succeeds outdoors at Kew[11]. Plan... [MORE]
 
Carya californica
Prefers a deep moisture-retentive loam in a sunny sheltered position, requiring a good summer for best development[1, 63, 137, 200]. Slow growing[200]. This species is not hardy in the colder areas of the coun... [MORE]
 
Carya carolinae-septentrionalis
Prefers a deep moisture-retentive loam in a sunny sheltered position, requiring a good summer for best development[1, 63, 137, 200]. Slow growing[200]. Plants are strongly tap-rooted and should be planted in t... [MORE]
 
Carya cathayensis
Prefers a deep moisture-retentive loam in a sunny sheltered position, requiring a good summer for best development[1, 63, 137, 200]. Slow growing[200]. Dislikes wind exposure[109]. Plants are intolerant of muc... [MORE]
 
Carya cordiformis
Prefers a deep moisture-retentive loam in a sunny sheltered position, requiring a good summer for best development[1, 63, 137, 200]. Slow growing[200]. This is the hardiest and best growing member of this genu... [MORE]
 
Carya floridana
We have very little information on this species and do not know if it will be hardy in Britain. This species is well-adapted to growing on dry soils[229]. The following notes are based on the general needs of t... [MORE]
 

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