Plants

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Cornelian cherry

Fruit trees

Cornelian cherry

Cornus L.

a species of shrubs or small trees with a rounded crown. Leaves opposite, oval, bright green. Blooms before leafing, flowers yellow in umbel-like inflorescences. Fruits – red edible drupes

Cornelian cherry or common cornel

Deciduous shrubs

Cornelian cherry or common cornel

Cornus mas

Appearance: shrub or small tree, 3-6 m tall, 3-4 m wide; upright when young, crown becoming horizontally asymmetric with age, branches almost horizontal; slow-growing, 10-20 cm per year.

Cornelian cherry yellow-wooded

Deciduous shrubs

Cornelian cherry yellow-wooded

Stolonifera 'Flaviramea'

Cornelian cherry yellow-wooded (Stolonifera 'Flaviramea') - brief description of the species on Your Garden

Cornflower

Flowers for the garden

Cornflower

Centaurea L.

Distributed in Europe, Asia, North America. The genus comprises up to 500 species; about 80 species occur in our country. Annual, biennial, perennial herbaceous plants and subshrubs.

Coronary mock‑orange

Flowering shrubs

Coronary mock‑orange

Philadelphus coronarius

Coronary mock‑orange - a shrub up to 3 m high, with large creamy‑white, very fragrant flowers.

Correa

Indoor plants

Correa

Correa Andrews

A genus of evergreen shrubs with a spreading crown. Leaves are oval, ovate or lanceolate, glossy, dark green. Flowers are fragrant, pendulous, tubular, red, pink or white. Fruits are brown capsules.

Cortaderia

Herbs

Cortaderia

Cortaderia

A perennial dioecious ornamental plant of the grass family, forming dense and large clumps. Leaves linear, sharp-toothed. Spikelets gathered into large panicles ranging from silvery-white to golden-yellow.

Corydalis

Flowers for the garden

Corydalis

Corydalis

Members of the genus are mostly perennial plants, but annuals also occur. Thanks to tuberous root swellings that store nutrients, corydalis can sprout in early spring.

Corynocarpus

Indoor plants

Corynocarpus

Corynocarpus

Native to New Zealand. Grown as a houseplant, or more precisely as a greenhouse plant, is the species - Коринокарпус гладкий - Corynocarpus laevigatus - an evergreen shrub, fairly easy to cultivate with oval-elongated l…

Coryphantha

Indoor plants

Coryphantha

Coryphantha

The shape of these cacti is globose or slightly elongated. The stem is solitary, sometimes producing an offset; gray-green or blue-green in color.

Cosmea, or Cosmos

Flowers for the garden

Cosmea, or Cosmos

Cosmos

Annual and perennial herbaceous plants, often tall. Leaves opposite, twice pinnately divided into narrow, linear or threadlike lobes. Inflorescences are many-flowered heads (capitula) on naked flower stalks, solitary or…

Cossack juniper

Conifers

Cossack juniper

Juniperus sabina L.

A dioecious prostrate shrub 1–1.5 m high. Spreads quickly in width and forms dense thickets. Less commonly occurs as small trees up to 4 m high with curved trunks. Shoots contain essential oil and are poisonous.

Cotoneaster

Deciduous shrubs

Cotoneaster

Cotoneaster Medik.

Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster Medik.) - a brief species description on Your Garden

Cotoneaster

Deciduous shrubs

Cotoneaster

Cotoneaster

A genus of non-spiny deciduous or evergreen shrubs, less often small trees or subshrubs in the Rosaceae family. Leaves simple, alternate, small, ovate, glossy

Cotoneaster dammeri 'Coral Beauty'

Deciduous shrubs

Cotoneaster dammeri 'Coral Beauty'

Cotoneaster dammeri 'Coral Beauty'

A cultivar of non-spiny evergreen shrubs of the hybrid cotoneaster species in the genus Cotoneaster. The crown is flat and prostrate. Leaves small, dark green, glossy, oval.

Cotton

Herbs

Cotton

Gossypium

Family Malvaceae. Pharmaceutical name: cotton root bark - Gossypii cortex radicis (formerly: Cortex Gossypii radicis).

Cotyledon

Indoor plants

Cotyledon

Cotyledon

Two species are better suited to home cultivation, which are less commonly encountered for sale: the round Cotyledon and the wavy Cotyledon

Crambe

Flowers for the garden

Crambe

Crambe

Crambe (Crambe) - species description, photographs, care, maintenance, transplanting, pests, propagation - Crambe

Cranberry

Deciduous shrubs

Cranberry

Oxycoccus

A group of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae. Creeping evergreen shrubs with flexible threadlike rooting stems. Leaves alternate, ovate or oblong, dark green above, ash-colored beneath. Flowers light purple or pi…

Cranberry 'Ben Lear'

Deciduous shrubs

Cranberry 'Ben Lear'

Vaccinium macrocarpon 'Ben Lear'

One of the earliest-ripening varieties of large-fruited cranberry. Fruits very large, weighing 1.6-2 g, 18-20 mm in diameter, dark red with a bluish waxy bloom, glossy, may remain on the bush all winter. Yield up to 3 k…

Cranberry 'Pilgrim'

Deciduous shrubs

Cranberry 'Pilgrim'

Vaccinium macrocarpon Pilgrim

An intensive American large-fruited cranberry cultivar. Fruits are very large, up to 24 mm in diameter, dark red with a bluish waxy bloom, glossy, and can remain on the bush all winter. Berries begin to ripen 70-90 days…

Cranberry 'Stevens'

Deciduous shrubs

Cranberry 'Stevens'

Stevens

A medium-ripening cranberry cultivar. Fruits are rounded-conical, weighing 0,6-1,9 g. Color dark red, almost black, with a glossy skin. Taste pleasant, sweet-tart with a light berry aroma. Flesh relatively firm. Tasting…

Crantz's cinquefoil

Flowers for the garden

Crantz's cinquefoil

Potentilla crantzii (Crantz) G. Beck ex Fritsch

Native range: Europe, Siberia, the Caucasus, Asia Minor, North America. In high-mountain and arctic tundra, along stream banks, on rocky slopes, in alpine and subalpine meadows.