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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with C Page 30 of 127 containing botanical plant names begining with the letter C. 1012 Varieties Listed in Total 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 
Carya texana 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].
There is some confusion over the naming of this species, ... [MORE] Carya tomentosa Prefers a deep moisture-retentive loam in a sunny sheltered position, requiring a good summer for best development[1, 63, 137, 200]. Succeeds in poor soils[63] and in drier soils than many other members of the ... [MORE] Carya x laneyi Prefers a deep moisture-retentive loam in a sunny sheltered position, requiring a good summer for best development[1, 63, 137, 200].
A natural hybrid, C. cordiformis x C. ovata, it is generally faster growing,... [MORE] Cassia tora See also [51], [240].
C. tora Benth. = Senna obtusifolia[200].... [MORE] Cassinia fulvida Prefers a position in full sun in a well-drained, humus-rich fertile soil. Succeeds in dry soils. Retains its compact habit best when grown in an open position but with protection from cold drying winds. Dislik... [MORE] Cassiope tetragona Requires a lime-free well-drained but moistish soil and protection from bright sunlight[1, 11, 188]. Another report says that the plant tolerates some lime[200] whilst yet another report says that it is calcico... [MORE] Cassythia glabrella A parasitic plant[152].
152... [MORE] Castanea species This record includes a number of garden hybrids involving various species - the origin of each hybrid will be mentioned in the individual cultivar notes. To date, these different hybrids have not been assigned ... [MORE]
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