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Ivy gourd
Coccinia grandis (L.) Voigt
Coccinia grandis, or ivy gourd, is a dioecious perennial climbing plant native to Africa and Asia that is invasive in many introduced regions.
Cucumber Bushpumpkin
Coccinia rehmannii Cogn.
Coccinia rehmannii Cogn. is a perennial climber or creeper with stems up to 4 m, leaves with various shapes and trichome characteristics, male and female flowers with distinct features, and fruits that change color and appearance during ripening.
Pigeon Plum
Coccoloba diversifolia Jacq.
Pigeonplum (Coccoloba diversifolia Jacq.) is a small to medium salt- and drought-resistant tree with edible dark purple fruit.
sea grape
Coccoloba uvifera (L.) L.
Coccoloba uvifera, or sea grape, is a salt-tolerant coastal dioecious tree with many ornamental, practical, edible, and medicinal uses.
Carolina snailseed
Cocculus carolinus (L.) DC.
Cocculus carolinus is a weedy climbing vine native to the central and southeastern US and Mexico, grown ornamentally for its bright red fruits.
Mexican Snailseed
Cocculus diversifolius DC.
Cocculus diversifolius, also called sarsaparilla or correjuela, is a climbing vine native to the southwestern US and Mexico.
queen coralbead
Cocculus orbiculatus (L.) DC.
Queen coralbead (Cocculus orbiculatus, synonym Nephroia orbiculata) is a woody vine found from India east to Java.
Los Cabos Nipple Cactus
Cochemiea armillata (K.Brandegee) P.B.Breslin & Majure
Cochemiea armillata is a clumping cylindrical cactus endemic to Baja California Sur, Mexico, with pink-creamy yellow flowers and red fruits.
Peninsular fishhook cactus
Cochemiea dioica (K.Brandegee) Doweld
Cochemiea dioica is a small cactus native to southwestern North America with edible fruits used by Indigenous groups and cultivated by cactus enthusiasts.
Graham's nipple cactus
Cochemiea grahamii (Engelm.) Doweld
Cochemiea grahamii is a cactus native to the southwestern US and northwestern Mexico with hooked spines and pink to purple flowers.
Common Fishhook Cactus
Cochemiea tetrancistra (Engelm.) P.B.Breslin & Majure
Cochemieaa tetrancistra is a small single-stemmed cactus with hooked central spines found in the southwestern US and northwestern Mexico.
Wright's nipple cactus
Cochemiea wrightii (Engelm. & J.M.Bigelow) Doweld
Cochemiea wrightii is a small solitary cactus native to southwestern US and northwestern Mexico.
Danish Scurvy-grass
Cochlearia danica L.
Danish scurvygrass (Cochlearia danica) is a salt-tolerant brassica now thriving on salty European motorways, rich in vitamin C to prevent scurvy.
greenland cochlearia
Cochlearia groenlandica L.
Cochlearia groenlandica, or polar scurvygrass, is a circumpolar Arctic flowering plant that reproduces only by seed.
Scurvy grass
Cochlearia officinalis L.
Cochlearia officinalis L., a vitamin C-rich European coastal/mountain plant, was historically used as a scurvy treatment.
Yellow Kapok
Cochlospermum gillivraei Benth.
Cochlospermum gillivraei is a kapok tree in the Bixaceae family native to Northern Australia.
Buttercup Tree
Cochlospermum vitifolium (Willd.) Spreng.
Cochlospermum vitifolium is a tree or shrub native to the tropical regions of the Americas, growing in a variety of vegetation types.
coconut palm
Cocos nucifera L.
Cocos nucifera (coconut palm) is a widely cultivated useful tropical palm with diverse human uses.
Coddia
Coddia rudis (E.Mey. ex Harv.) Verdc.
Coddia is a monotypic Rubiaceae genus containing only the species Coddia rudis, native to southern Africa.
Variegated Croton
Codiaeum variegatum (L.) Rumph. ex A.Juss.
Codiaeum variegatum, or variegated croton, is a colorful toxic tropical shrub widely cultivated as an ornamental plant.
Basque Beret
Codium bursa (Olivi) C.Agardh
Codium bursa is a dark green spongy marine alga found in the northeastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea.
Dead Man's Fingers
Codium fragile (Suringar) Har.
Codium fragile, nicknamed dead man's fingers, is a dark green siphonous green alga found in intertidal and subtidal coastal areas.
Dog orchid
Codonorchis lessonii (d'Urv.) Lindl.
Codonorchis lessonii is a native South American orchid with two common English names that forms mycorrhizal symbiosis with specific fungi.
Coffee
Coffea arabica L.
Coffea arabica L. is the world’s most widely cultivated coffee species, accounting for 60% of global coffee production.
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