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yellow lady's slipper
Cypripedium parviflorum Salisb.
Cypripedium parviflorum Salisb. is a yellow slipper orchid native to North America and Europe that grows in upland and forest habitats.
Sparrow's-egg Lady's Slipper
Cypripedium passerinum Richardson
Cypripedium passerinum is a northern North American orchid with a pouch petal marked to resemble a sparrow's egg, growing in cold moist habitats.
showy lady's slipper
Cypripedium reginae Walter
Cypripedium reginae Walter, the showy lady's slipper, is a large terrestrial lady's slipper orchid native to North American wetlands.
Swamp titi
Cyrilla racemiflora L.
Cyrilla racemiflora L. is a variable woody plant, growing as a large tree in tropics or a small shrub in temperate regions, with white summer flowers.
cimarron plum
Cyrtocarpa edulis (Brandegee) Standl.
Cyrtocarpa edulis is a succulent tree or shrub native to Baja California Sur with edible fruit, grown in horticulture.
house holly-fern
Cyrtomium falcatum (L.fil.) C.Presl
Cyrtomium falcatum, the holly fern, is a perennial ornamental fern that has become an introduced weed in many regions globally.
Fortune's Holly-fern
Cyrtomium fortunei J.Sm.
Cyrtomium fortunei J.Sm. is Fortune's holly-fern, a Cyrtomium species that holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Cyrtostylis oblonga Hook.f.
Cyrtostylis oblonga Hook.f.
Cyrtostylis oblonga is a small winter orchid species endemic to northern New Zealand, with pinkish flowers and a single rounded leaf.
Gnat orchid
Cyrtostylis reniformis R.Br.
Cyrtostylis reniformis, common gnat-orchid, is a small Australian terrestrial orchid widespread except in Western Australia.
large gnat-orchid
Cyrtostylis robusta D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem.
Cyrtostylis robusta, the large gnat orchid, is a terrestrial deciduous orchid native to southern Australia.
Coconut-weed
Cysticapnos vesicaria (L.) Fedde
The original material of Cysticapnos vesicaria (L.) Fedde consists of herbarium specimens in Herb. Clifford and Herb. Linn., and illustrations in works by Boerhaave and Plukenet, along with a reference in Almag. Bot.
bulblet fern
Cystopteris bulbifera (L.) Bernh.
Cystopteris bulbifera is a bulblet-bearing low-growing rock fern native to North America, restricted to calcareous substrates.
brittle bladderfern
Cystopteris fragilis (L.) Bernh.
Cystopteris fragilis is a fern with bitter-almond scented young fronds, growing in rocky, shady slightly lime-rich areas.
lowland brittle fern
Cystopteris protrusa (Weath.) Blasdell
Cystopteris protrusa is a terrestrial, mostly spring-ephemeral fern identifiable by its protruding rhizome and bladder-like indusia.
Mackay's Fragile Fern
Cystopteris tenuis (Michx.) Desv.
Cystopteris tenuis, or Mackay's bladder fern, is a hybrid fern species native to the northeastern United States that grows on acidic rock and scree.
Yellow Cytinus
Cytinus hypocistis (L.) L.
Cytinus hypocistis is a chlorophyll-lacking root holoparasite native to the Mediterranean region, used traditionally for dysentery and throat tumors.
Sessile-leaved Broom
Cytisophyllum sessilifolium (L.) O.Lang
Cytisophyllum sessilifolium is the only shrub species in the Cytisophyllum genus of Fabaceae, native to parts of southwestern Europe.
white Spanish broom
Cytisus multiflorus (L'Hér.) Sweet
Cytisus multiflorus is a broom-like shrub native to the Iberian Peninsula that is invasive in Australia and North America.
Black Broom
Cytisus nigricans L.
Cytisus nigricans (black broom) is a deciduous flowering shrub in Fabaceae with yellow summer flowers and an awarded compact cultivar.
Pyrenean broom
Cytisus oromediterraneus Rivas Mart. et al.
Cytisus oromediterraneus is a yellow-flowered shrub native to France, the Iberian Peninsula, and North Africa.
Tree lucerne
Cytisus proliferus L.f.
Tagasaste (Cytisus proliferus L.f.) is an evergreen promiscuous legume shrub adapted to specific well-drained, acidic to neutral soils.
Scotch Broom
Cytisus scoparius (L.) Link
Cytisus scoparius, common broom, is a European leguminous shrub with invasive potential, ornamental cultivars, and traditional medicinal uses.
Portuguese Broom
Cytisus striatus (Hill) Rothm.
Cytisus striatus, Portuguese broom, is a leguminous shrub native to the Iberian Peninsula and northern Morocco, widely known as an invasive species outside its native range.
St. Dabeoc's heath
Daboecia cantabrica (Huds.) K.Koch
Daboecia cantabrica is a western European flowering shrub widely cultivated for ornamental garden use.
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