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Beach Croton
Euphorbiaceae

Beach Croton

Croton punctatus Jacq.

Croton punctatus is a silvery-leaved coastal flowering plant of the spurge family native to Western Hemisphere coasts.

turkey mullein
Euphorbiaceae

turkey mullein

Croton setiger Hook.

Croton setiger is a low-growing native North American plant used ornamentally, traditionally as a fish toxin and medicine, and its seeds attract birds.

forest fever-berry
Euphorbiaceae

forest fever-berry

Croton sylvaticus Hochst.

Croton sylvaticus is a Euphorbiaceae forest tree from Africa with timber and traditional medicinal uses.

skunkweed
Euphorbiaceae

skunkweed

Croton texensis (Klotzsch) Müll.Arg.

Croton texensis is a US plant species with multiple medicinal and pest-repelling uses documented among the Zuni people.

Waxflower
Rutaceae

Waxflower

Crowea angustifolia Sm.

Crowea angustifolia Sm. is a variable flowering shrub endemic to south-western Western Australia. It grows to between 0.3 and 3.5 m tall.

willow-leaved crowea
Rutaceae

willow-leaved crowea

Crowea saligna Andrews

Crowea saligna is a small pink-flowered Australian shrub widely cultivated for its winter-blooming attractive flowers.

Maritime Crosswort
Rubiaceae

Maritime Crosswort

Crucianella maritima L.

Crucianella procumbens has four - arranged leaves and almost whorled flowers, while Crucianella erecta has similarly arranged leaves and a connivent corolla; it has been referred to by other names like Rubia maritima and Rubia s. Aparine spicata cretensis.

smooth crosswort
Rubiaceae

smooth crosswort

Cruciata glabra (L.) Opiz

Cruciata glabra, smooth crosswort, is a Rubiaceae flowering plant native to a wide range of regions across Eurasia and North Africa.

Crosswort
Rubiaceae

Crosswort

Cruciata laevipes Opiz

Cruciata laevipes Opiz is a perennial sprawling herb with yellow honey-scented flowers, native to Eurasia and naturalized in New York.

Piedmont Bedstraw
Rubiaceae

Piedmont Bedstraw

Cruciata pedemontana (Bellardi) Ehrend.

Cruciata pedemontana (Piedmont bedstraw) is an erect hairy herb in the Rubiaceae family native to Eurasia and naturalized in parts of the US.

bearded creeper
Asteraceae

bearded creeper

Crupina vulgaris (Pers.) Cass.

Crupina vulgaris, common crupina, is a winter annual flowering plant that is often a noxious invasive weed outside its native Eurasian and North African range.

Bitter Cryptandra
Rhamnaceae

Bitter Cryptandra

Cryptandra amara Sm.

Cryptandra amara Sm. is a small woody flowering shrub native to eastern Australia, growing in shallow, often rocky soils.

prickly cryptandra
Rhamnaceae

prickly cryptandra

Cryptandra tomentosa Lindl.

Cryptandra tomentosa is a small spiny shrub endemic to south-eastern Australia that flowers from May to October.

Clearwater cryptantha
Boraginaceae

Clearwater cryptantha

Cryptantha intermedia (A.Gray) Greene

Cryptantha intermedia is an annual hairy herb reaching up to half a meter tall, bearing small bright white flowers.

Wingnut Cryptantha
Boraginaceae

Wingnut Cryptantha

Cryptantha pterocarya (Torr.) Greene

Wingnut cryptantha (Cryptantha pterocarya) is an annual hairy flowering borage native to the western United States.

salt bush
Nyctaginaceae

salt bush

Cryptocarpus pyriformis Kunth

Cryptocarpus pyriformis is the sole species of genus Cryptocarpus, native to Ecuador, Peru and the Galápagos Islands.

Chilean Acorn
Lauraceae

Chilean Acorn

Cryptocarya alba (Molina) Looser

Cryptocarya alba is an evergreen tree producing edible red fruit peumos, grown ornamentally and for useful timber and bark.

MaDonald's laurel
Lauraceae

MaDonald's laurel

Cryptocarya macdonaldii B.Hyland

Cryptocarya macdonaldii is a rainforest tree native to Central Queensland, growing up to 30 m tall, with cream unpleasant-scented flowers and black drupe fruit.

Brown Laurel
Lauraceae

Brown Laurel

Cryptocarya triplinervis R.Br.

Cryptocarya triplinervis is an Australian laurel tree with three described varieties growing in different forest habitats.

American parsley fern
Pteridaceae

American parsley fern

Cryptogramma acrostichoides R.Br. ex Richards.

Cryptogramma acrostichoides is a dimorphic-leaf fern native to mountain ranges of western North America with distinct dead leaf retention.

parsley fern
Pteridaceae

parsley fern

Cryptogramma crispa (L.) R.Br.

Cryptogramma crispa is an Arctic-alpine fern with two distinct frond forms, growing on late snow-holding acidic rocky ground mainly in Europe.

Steller's rock-brake
Pteridaceae

Steller's rock-brake

Cryptogramma stelleri (S.G.Gmel.) Prantl

Cryptogramma stelleri is a North American fern with varying conservation statuses that can grow in dark caves with artificial light.

sugi
Cupressaceae

sugi

Cryptomeria japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D.Don

Cryptomeria japonica is a very large evergreen Japanese conifer related to giant sequoia, with distinctive bark, leaves, and cones.

Rubber Vine
Apocynaceae

Rubber Vine

Cryptostegia grandiflora (Roxb.) R.Br.

Cryptostegia grandiflora, rubber vine, is a variable-height woody plant that has become a major weed in Australia due to local extreme rainfall variability.

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