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needle-leaved mountain coprosma
Coprosma rugosa Cheeseman
Needle-leaved mountain coprosma (Coprosma rugosa) is a hardy New Zealand native shrub often used for hedging.
Coprosma spathulata A.Cunn.
Coprosma spathulata A.Cunn.
Coprosma spathulata is a native New Zealand shrub found in North Island forests with specific understory associates.
Hukihuki
Coprosma tenuicaulis Hook.f.
Coprosma tenuicaulis (swamp coprosma) is a New Zealand native shrub that grows in wet areas around swamps and lakes.
Mikimiki
Coprosma virescens Petrie
Coprosma virescens is an endemic small New Zealand evergreen shrub or tree, popular in cultivation.
Spleenwortleaf Goldthread
Coptis aspleniifolia Salisb.
Coptis aspleniifolia (fernleaf goldthread) is a common evergreen perennial native to Pacific Northwest North American temperate rainforests.
threeleaf goldthread
Coptis trifolia (L.) Salisb.
Coptis trifolia, or goldenthread, is a small subarctic perennial forb with known medicinal properties.
Common Coralline
Corallina officinalis L.
Corallina officinalis L. is a common calcified pinkish seaweed with a widespread distribution across temperate coasts.
spotted coralroot
Corallorhiza maculata Raf.
Corallorhiza maculata is a non-photosynthetic myco-heterotrophic orchid with historic medicinal uses.
Pacific coralroot
Corallorhiza mertensiana Bong.
Corallorhiza mertensiana is a leafless parasitic perennial orchid native to western North American coniferous forests.
autumn coralroot
Corallorhiza odontorhiza (Willd.) Nutt.
Corallorhiza odontorhiza is a non-photosynthetic leafless orchid found across much of North and Central America.
Striped Coralroot
Corallorhiza striata Lindl.
Corallorhiza striata Lindl. is a non-photosynthetic fungal-parasitic coralroot orchid with striped flowers and coral-shaped rhizomes.
northern coralroot
Corallorhiza trifida Châtel.
Corallorhiza trifida Châtel. is a leafless partially myco-heterotrophic yellowish-green plant that makes some of its own nutrition via chlorophyll.
Spring Coralroot
Corallorhiza wisteriana Conrad
Corallorhiza wisteriana, or spring coralroot, is a leafless North American orchid that gets nutrients from mycorrhizal fungi.
jackswitch
Corchorus hirsutus L.
Corchorus hirsutus L. is described with sub - round woolly capsules, ovate tomentose leaves; also noted as Corchorus americanus with certain features and Guazuma in large and small forms with woolly fruits.
Spanish elm
Cordia alliodora (Ruiz & Pav.) Oken
Cordia alliodora is a tall flowering tree native to American tropics, whose wood is widely used for construction and woodworking.
Anacahuita
Cordia boissieri A.DC.
Cordia boissieri is a small evergreen tree with edible processed fruits and multiple medicinal and practical uses.
white manjack
Cordia dentata Poir.
Cordia dentata, common name white manjack, is a flowering plant in the Cordiaceae family native to the Americas and Madagascar.
Clammy Cherry
Cordia dichotoma G.Forst.
Cordia dichotoma is a deciduous tree native to Asia and Oceania with food and medicinal uses.
ziricote
Cordia dodecandra DC.
Cordia dodecandra DC. is a small tree with orange flowers, edible fruits, and valuable dark brown timber used for many products.
yellow geiger
Cordia lutea Lam.
Cordia lutea is a shrub or small tree with yellow scented flowers, native to arid regions of western South America and Polynesia.
Cordia parvifolia A.DC.
Cordia parvifolia A.DC.
Scarlet Cordia
Cordia sebestena L.
Cordia sebestena is an ornamental tropical tree with showy red-orange flowers, grown for landscaping in warm coastal regions.
Kerosene Tree
Cordia subcordata Lam.
Cordia subcordata Lam. is a coastal tree with a wide Oceanian range and multiple traditional uses across the Pacific.
hairy bird's beak
Cordylanthus pilosus A.Gray
Cordylanthus pilosus, hairy bird's beak, is an endemic annual flowering herb of northern California with three subspecies.
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