There aremillions of flowersaround but have you ever wondered what flowers start with the letter C?
It grows tube-shaped, white oryellow flowersthat only bloom.
Calendula (Pot marigold)
It is also known asmarigold.
It is also beneficial in warding off mosquitoes and other insects.
Calico Cactus (Echinocereus engelmannii)
It is native to Southwest America and Mexico.
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It also makes a good yard tree if cared for well.
Its leaves can be skin and eye irritants though.
California Poppy (Golden poppy)
It is an annual flower blooming in between spring and fall.
It is perfect as border and walkway flowers.
It is a beautiful container plant that blooms white petals during spring and can last in the winter.
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It is an attractive shrub with clustered bell-shaped, white, lavender and deeppurple flowersthat bloom during late summer.
Camellia
It is an evergreen shrub native to Asia.
It blooms strikingly large flowers with deep and light pink hues.
It is loved for its high ornamental value and interesting medical value.
It stands for longevity, desire and perfection.
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It can mean many things including being associated to death as it is mostly planted in graveyards.
It blooms single flowers per stem with a hard stalk-like base and scales at its junction.
Canada violet
It is a perennial, fragrant, five-petalled white flowers with yellow base and purple veins.
It is also called Hens and tall white violets.
It stands for fidelity and innocence.
It has tiny, bright yellow flowers that bloom from spring to fall.
Canary island daisy
It got its name from being a native of Fuerteventura in Canary Islands.
It is a part of the sunflower family.
It is drought-resistant being adapted to the mild climate of its native land and loves dry, humid winds.
Its gold/yellow petals look exactly like daisies but its yellow florets and disc in the middle look like sunflowers.
Cancer weed (Milkweed)
It is more known as the radium weed or milkweed.
It is an annual weed endemic to Australia.
It has distinct oval-shaped, alternating leaves with tiny, yellow florets.
Its sap is used medicinally in treating burns and small wounds.
Candelabra Cactus
It is also called dragon bones because of its shape resembling a skeleton structure.
It blooms small yellow flowers.
Candy Tuft
It is a low-maintenance perennial evergreen known for its beautiful white or lilac flowers.
It is perfect as border plants for full-sun, rocky gardens.
It stands for strength and sense of achievement.
It is native to South Africa and is also calledAfrican daisy.
Cardinal (Lobelia cardinalis)
It was named after the crimson red color of a cardinals robe.
It is considered as a summer bloom because it survives even under the summer heat.
They are perfect as perennial flower borders or if you want to naturalize wildflowers in meadows.
Carmine Cob (Echinopsis Backebergii)
It is native to the Peruvian region of Puna.
It is drought-resistant, being a cactus, and can survive in dry, little to no rain climates.
It blooms deep pink flowers during spring and fall.
Carnation
It is a famous flower cut laden with an array of meanings and symbolisms depending on its color.
It is immortalized as the symbol of intelligence and achievement by Cambridge University.
As a flower, it has beautiful white blooms with pink streaks on its edges.
They are commonly found in meadows.
Cats Claw
It grows from a vine and produces bright yellow flowers.
When uncontrolled, it could be invasive as they grow from root tubers.
It is a good pavement or wall cover.
It is also used as border cover for garden beds.
Catchfly
Another name for the Campion plant.
If you want to build a feline-friendly garden, this is one of the plants that you could seed.
It has creeping stems and fleshy leaves that are green and orange colored.
It blooms pure white, pink and crimson red, star-shaped flowers from spring to mid-summer.
It is a symbol of immortality, warmth and humor.
Citron daylily (Hemerocallis citrina)
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Cutleaf coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata Hortensia)
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Charity (Polemonium caeruleum)
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Cypress spurge (Euphorbia cyparissias)
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Chinese Fringe Flower (Loropetalum Chinese)
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Chocolate flower (Berlandiera lyrata)
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Columbine (Aquilegia Cardinal)
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Corydalis (Corydalis ophiocarpa)
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Creeping forget me not
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Corydalis (Corydalis lutea)
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Chin Cactus (Gymnocalycium Gibbosum)
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Colewort (Crambe cordifolia)
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Clematis (Clematis recta Purpurea)
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Coral bells (Heuchera Obsidian)
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Coneflower (Echinacea Firebird)
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Cushion Spurge (Euphorbia polychroma)
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Coneflowers (Echinacea Purpurea)
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Corsican Mint (Mentha Requienii)
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Closed gentian (Gentiana andrewsii)
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Coral bells (Heuchera Georgia Peach)
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Coneflower (Echinacea Sunset BIG SKY SUNSET)
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Clammy Campion (Lychnis Viscaria)
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Coneflower (Echinacea)
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Coral bells (Heuchera Regina)
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Clematis (Clematis heracleifolia)
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Chocolate Candy (Geranium x antipodeum)
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Columbine (Aquilegia Winky Blue and White)
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Christmas Cactus (Schlumbergera Truncata)
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Columbine (Aquilegia viridiflora)
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Cocksomb (Celosia)
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Claret Cup Cactus (Echinocereus Triglochidiatus)
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Clumpy Mistletoe (Rhipsalis Mesembryanthemoides)
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Chrysanthemum (Pompom)
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Cotton Pole (Austrocylindropuntia vestita)
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Coneflower (Echinacea Secret Glow)
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Columbine (Aquilegia Red Hobbit)
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Chinese violet cress (Orychophragmus violaceus)
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Coral bells (Heuchera Caramel)
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Corsican hellebore (Helleborus argutifolius)
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Columbine (Aquilegia chrysantha Yellow Queen)
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Cranesbill (Geranium)
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Corn Poppy (Papaver rhoeas)
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Coast Rosemary (Westringia Fruticosa)
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Coral bells (Heuchera Americana)
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Coral bells (Heuchera Midnight Rose)
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Coral bells (Heuchera Green Spice)
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Columbine (Aquilegia glandulosa)
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Coneflower (Echinacea Tomato Soup)
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Christmas rose (Helleborus Walhelivor IVORY PRINCE)
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Coastal wallflower (Erysimum capitatum)
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Coral bells (Heuchera Southern Comfort)
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Clary sage (Salvia sclarea)
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Cowslip (Primula veris)
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Coral bells (Heuchera Silver Scrolls)
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Corynopuntia Invicta (Corynopuntia Invicta)
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Clematis (Clematis Evipo030 BIJOU)
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Coral Bells (Heuchera Coco)
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Creeping Zinnia (Sanvitalia Procumbent)
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Columbine (Aquilegia Olympics)
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Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster horizontally)
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Costa Rica nightblooming cactus (Hylocereus Costaricensis)
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Creeping Devil (Stenocereus Eruca)
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Coral bells (Heuchera Lime Marmalade)
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Cheddar pink (Dianthus gratianopolitanus)
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Creeping Liriope (Liriope Spicata)
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Copiapoa Humilis (Copiapoa Humilis)
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Coral bells (Heuchera Marmalade)
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Coral bells (Heuchera Cinnabar Silver)
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Chinese astilbe (Astilbe chinensis var.
Consolea Falcata (Consolea Falcata)
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Coneflower (Echinacea Arts Pride ORANGE MEADOWBRITE)
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Coral bells (Heuchera Hercules)
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Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis)
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Columbine (Aquilegia)
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Coneflower (Rudbeckia occidentalis Black Beauty)
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Cleistocactus (Cleistocactus smaragdiflorus)
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Chinese astilbe (Astilbe chinensis var.
taquetii Superba)
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Clustered bellflower (Campanula glomerata)
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Coral Bells (Heuchera Cylindrica)
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Coneflower (Echinacea Tiki Torch)
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Corydalis (Corydalis Ochroleuca)
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Culvers Root (Veronicastrum Virginicum)
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Columbine (Aquilegia caerulea)
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Coral bells (Heuchera Black Beauty)
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Coral bells (Heuchera Rachel)
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Coneflower (Echinacea Bravado)
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Coneflower (Echinacea Cheyenne Spirit)
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Coneflower (Echinacea Hot Lava)
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Coleus (Plectranthus Scutellarioides)
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Coral bells (Heuchera sanguine)
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Creeping Jenny (Lysimachia Congestiflora)
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Coneflower (Echinacea CBG Cone 2 PIXIE MEADOWBRITE)
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Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica)
139.Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia)
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Coral bells (Heuchera Encore)
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Chinese hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)
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Cutleaf Coneflower (Rudbeckia Laciniata)
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Columbine (Aquilegia vulgaris William Guiness)
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Coneflower (Rudbeckia grandiflora Sundance)
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Coneflower (Echinacea Hot Papaya)
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Corydalis (Corydalis flexuosa)
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Coneflower (Echinacea Green Jewel)
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Columbine (Aquilegia vulgaris Plena)
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Cosmos
Conclusion
You see, the flower world is getting more interesting by the day.