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Cabomba
Cabomba
Cabomba are aquatic and marsh plants with very attractive opposite, finely divided, fan-shaped underwater leaves.
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Encyclopedia - Plants for ponds
Cabomba
Cabomba are aquatic and marsh plants with very attractive opposite, finely divided, fan-shaped underwater leaves.
Encyclopedia - Plants for ponds
Cabomba caroliniana
In nature, Cabomba caroliniana occurs from North to South America. It grows in standing and flowing bodies of water with flow from slow to fast, at depths down to 1.5 m.
Indoor plants
Caesalpinia
Members of the genus are trees and shrubs, sometimes lianas (climbing shrubs), often spiny, with bipinnate leaves.
Indoor plants
Caladium
Native to South America. There are 15 species in the wild. Leaf edges brown, petioles droop, leaves curl — if it is too cold. The plant does not tolerate temperatures below 16°C and cannot stand drafts.
Indoor plants
Citrus х microcarpa
It is an evergreen compact plant with small glossy dark-green leaves that have a pleasant fragrance. The flowers are white and very fragrant. The fruits are small, resembling tiny tangerines, with a thin orange fragrant…
Indoor plants
Calanthe
The genus Calanthe includes over 150 terrestrial, rarely epiphytic species, distributed from South Africa and the island of Madagascar to Japan, the tropical regions of Asia, the islands of the Malay Archipelago and Aus…
Indoor plants
Calathea
Native to the humid tropical regions of South America. It is a decorative-leaved perennial rhizomatous plant about 70–80 cm tall.
Indoor plants
Calceolaria
The genus name comes from the Latin calceolatus — slipper — from the shape of the two-lipped distinctive flower. There are about 200 species of this plant in the wild.
Flowers for the garden
Calendula
An annual erect plant 20-75 cm tall. Root a taproot. Shoots thick, ribbed, light green, covered with sticky glandular hairs.
Flowers for the garden
B. californica Lindl
Occurs on dry gravelly soils in the upper subtropical and steppe belts of the mountains of California. The largest-flowered species of the genus.
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Calla palustris
This is a perennial herbaceous plant with creeping or prostrate shoots 10—25 cm high. The rhizome is green, jointed, creeping, hollow and thick; it spreads along the soil surface. It branches; adventitious fibrous roots…
Fruit trees
Pyrus calleryana
A species of the genus Pear. Native to China and Vietnam. A rounded tall tree with oval glossy leaves. Flowers white, with five petals, very ornamental. Fruits small, light brown, inedible
Fruit trees
Pyrus calleryana Chanticleer
One of the best cultivars of Callery pear. A small tree with a pyramidal crown. Leaves rounded, dark green. In autumn yellow-red-crimson, falling after the first frosts. Flowers white, arranged in corymb-like infloresce…
Fruit trees
Pyrus calleryana Bradford
A cultivar of Callery pear. A medium-tall tree with a pyramidal crown. Branches grow vertically, close to each other. Leaves broadly oval, dark green, with a scalloped margin, borne on long petioles. Blooms very abundan…
Deciduous shrubs
Callicarpa L.
Callicarpa (Callicarpa L.) - brief description of the species on Your Garden
Flowers for the garden
Сalliprora
Calliprora (Сalliprora) - species description, photos, care, cultivation, repotting, pests, propagation - Calliprora in Your Garden
Flowers for the garden
Callistemon
Decorative evergreen low-growing trees or shrubs with narrow lanceolate leaves and distinctive spike-like inflorescences.
Conifers
Calocedrus decurrens
An evergreen conifer of the cypress family, native to North America, up to 40 m tall
Flowers for the garden
Calochortus
Bulbous perennials. Stems erect or winding, usually dichotomously branched, 10–80 cm tall, rarely up to 2 m.
Flowers for the garden
С. clavatus S. Wats
Occurs in dry open woodlands of junipers and low-growing pines in the lower montane belt of California. Local name - "Club-haired Mariposa" (Club-haired mariposa).
Flowers for the garden
С. apiculatus Baker
Occurs in moist forests in the upper montane and subalpine belts in southwestern Canada and the northwestern United States, from British Columbia to the states of Washington and Idaho. Local name - "Baker's Star Tulip" …
Flowers for the garden
С. amabilis Purdy
Occurs in open forests and on grassy mountain slopes of the lower and middle belts of the Coastal Ranges in California at elevations of 100--1000 m. Common name - "Golden Fairy Lantern" (Golden fairy lantern) or "Diogen…
Deciduous shrubs
Calycanthus
Calycanthus (Calycanthus) - a brief description of the species for Your Garden
Flowers for the garden
Calypso bulbosa
Calypso is a monotypic genus; its only species grows in the cold and temperate zones of Eurasia and North America.