Plants

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Crassula

Indoor plants

Crassula

Crassula

Native mostly to South Africa. This is a large genus of succulent plants, numbering according to various sources about 300–350 species. Among them are small plants (a few centimeters tall) and giants up to several meter…

Crassula or Money Tree

Indoor plants

Crassula or Money Tree

Crassula arborescens

Crassula or Money Tree - a tree-like plant native to South Africa. It has dark green leaves, sometimes with a red margin along the edge.

Creeping Cotoneaster

Deciduous shrubs

Creeping Cotoneaster

Dammeri 'Coral Beauty'

Creeping Cotoneaster (Dammeri 'Coral Beauty') - a short description of the species on Your Garden

Creeping Ludwigia

Encyclopedia - Plants for ponds

Creeping Ludwigia

Ludwigia repens

Creeping Ludwigia is a long-stemmed plant with glossy oval leaves, dark green above and reddish-lilac beneath.

Creeping bugle

Flowers for the garden

Creeping bugle

Ajuga reptans

Perennial plant. Forms a groundcover 15–20 cm high. It has strong creeping shoots and glossy dark green ovate leaves, toothed along the margin.

Creeping cotoneaster

Deciduous shrubs

Creeping cotoneaster

Cotoneaster adpressus Bois.

A species of non-thorny deciduous shrubs of the genus Cotoneaster. A creeping, low-growing shrub with a dense crown. Leaves broadly ovate, densely green. Flowers small, white, reddish-pink at the tips. Fruits – globose …

Creeping honeysuckle

Climbing plants

Creeping honeysuckle

Lonicera japonica var. repens

A variety of Japanese honeysuckle. A semi-evergreen or evergreen vine with pubescent reddish-brown shoots. Leaves dark green, ovate, later turning purple. Flowers very fragrant, white inside, purple outside, turning yel…

Creeping sedum

Flowers for the garden

Creeping sedum

S. humifusum Rose

Low-growing plants forming dense mats. Leaves ovate to rounded, ciliate along the margins, green, older leaves with a reddish tinge. Flowers solitary, pale yellow.

Creeping willow

Deciduous shrubs

Creeping willow

Salix repens

A species of the genus Salix in the willow family. A creeping shrub with ascending, prostrate, vine-like branches. Leaves ovate, matte green above, paler beneath. Catkins oval-cylindrical, dense.

Cremastra

Flowers for the garden

Cremastra

Cremastra

Cremastra is a promising orchid for widespread cultivation in temperate regions.

Crested comb

Herbs

Crested comb

С. cristatus L.

Family: grasses. Grows in meadows and forest clearings in Europe (except the Arctic and steppe regions), in the Caucasus and in Western Asia.

Crested shield fern

Flowers for the garden

Crested shield fern

Dryopteris cristata

Perennial plant 30–50 cm tall, with a somewhat thickened, shortened rhizome. Leaves dark green, leathery, glossy, with long petioles, twice pinnately divided.

Crimean Asphodelina

Flowers for the garden

Crimean Asphodelina

Asphodeline taurica (Pall.) Kunth

Plant up to 60 cm tall. Flowers white up to 2 cm in diameter, with large silvery membranous bracts, gathered in a dense raceme up to 30 cm long; perianth segments obovate.

Crimean Ophrys

Flowers for the garden

Crimean Ophrys

Ophrys taurica

Plant 30 - 58 cm tall with nearly spherical tubers. Bluish-green leaves are gathered at the lower part of the stem; they are oblong-lanceolate, up to 9 cm long and 2 - 3 cm wide, tapered at the base.

Crimean linden

Deciduous trees

Crimean linden

Euchlora К. Koch

Crimean linden (Euchlora К. Koch) - brief description of the species on Your Garden

Crimean maple

Deciduous trees

Crimean maple

Acer var. tauricum (Kirchn.) Pax.

Crimean maple (A.c. var. tauricum (Kirchn.) Pax.) - description, species, photos, care, maintenance, transplanting, pests, propagation - Maple

Crimean speedwell

Flowers for the garden

Crimean speedwell

Veronica orientalis Mill.

A species of plant in the genus Veronica of the plantain family (Plantaginaceae). A perennial herbaceous plant with short, curly-pubescent stems. Leaves sessile, lanceolate, bright green

Crinum

Indoor plants

Crinum

Crinum

Native to South Africa. There are about 100 species in the wild. Crinum is a magnificent flowering plant more suitable for cultivation in greenhouses and conservatories than in apartments. Not only because the plants re…

Crocosmia

Flowers for the garden

Crocosmia

Crocosmia

Crocosmias are bright, attractive plants. They are planted in large or small groups in mixed flower beds among lower-growing plants. Crocosmia is especially valued for cut flowers. Inflorescences for bouquets are cut wh…

Crowberry

Deciduous shrubs

Crowberry

Empetrum

Leaves evergreen, narrow, linear, less than 1 cm long, with margins rolled downward, dark green above, densely rusty-pubescent beneath. Flowers small, pinkish or red, borne singly in the leaf axils of shortened shoots.

Crowned brodiaea

Flowers for the garden

Crowned brodiaea

Brodiaea coronaria Engl

On heavy soils of the upper subtropical and lower forest belts of the Pacific coast of North America from British Columbia to the Mexican border. The most widespread species in the wild and in cultivation.

Crowned yew

Conifers

Crowned yew

Baccata 'Nissens Corona'

Crowned yew (Baccata 'Nissens Corona') - brief description of the species on Your Garden

Cryptanthus

Indoor plants

Cryptanthus

Cryptanthus

Cryptanthus are valued for the multicolored leaf patterns and compact size. As a result of breeding work, plants with leaves in a range of color variations have been produced.

Cryptomeria

Conifers

Cryptomeria

Cryptomeria

Cryptomeria (Cryptomeria) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden