Types of trees or plants with C

  • Succulent plant adapted to arid regions

  • Evergreen coniferous tree

  • Fruit-bearing deciduous tree

  • Tropical palm producing coconuts

  • Tall cereal plant grown for edible kernels

  • Tropical palm tree; source of coconuts and oil.

  • Leafy vegetable plant

  • Root vegetable plant

  • Fruit tree; many varieties like sweet and sour cherry.

  • Flowering plant with decorative blooms

  • Cone-bearing evergreen tree

  • Tree producing edible nuts

  • Flowering plant with frilled petals

  • Vegetable plant grown for edible head

  • Small flowering plant with trifoliate leaves

  • Evergreen coniferous tree, common in warm climates.

  • Flowering plant; famous for hemp and medicinal uses.

  • Shrub-like plant; grown worldwide for its fiber.

  • Herbaceous plant used as calming tea, daisy family.

  • Cocoa tree yields cacao beans for chocolate.

  • Herb plant, leaves and seeds used as spice worldwide.

  • Refers to cherry trees in bloom, iconic in Japan.

  • Large deciduous tree producing edible chestnuts.

  • Shrub producing tart red berries for juice and sauce.

  • Tree whose seeds are processed into chocolate.

  • Root vegetable plant grown as an annual crop.

  • Poplar tree species common along rivers in N. America.

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  • Aromatic herb in the mint family, loved by cats.

  • Flowering plants grown for colorful cut flowers.

  • Evergreen shrub with showy flowers, popular ornamental.

  • Same plant as coriander leaves, used fresh as herb.

  • Variant spelling of chamomile, medicinal herb.

  • Early-spring flowering bulb plant with cup-shaped blooms.

  • Crunchy green stalk vegetable, widely grown crop.

  • Blue ornamental flower, classic cottage garden plant.

  • Evergreen conifer tree, wood used for closets.

  • Vining plant grown for green cylindrical fruits.

  • Marigold-like herb, used in creams and teas.

  • Shrub with tart red berries in boggy areas.

  • Root vegetable plant, feathery green leaves.

  • Ornamental flowering plant with showy spathes.

  • Tree bearing small sour apples, hardy ornamental.

  • Flowering plants with many garden cultivars.

  • Wetland plants with cigar-shaped brown spikes.

  • Tropical houseplant with patterned broad leaves.

  • Common lawn weed grass, very invasive.

  • Small citrus tree producing sweet mandarins.

  • Tropical tree producing cashew nuts and apples.

  • Tree that produces cocoa beans; native to tropics.

  • Citrus fruit tree, hybrid mandarin; grown widely.

  • Flowering climbing plant; many garden varieties.

  • Edible herb, onion family; used as garnish.

  • Capsicum plant bearing hot peppers; common crop.

  • Weedy lawn grass species; definitely a plant.

  • Shrub grown for fiber; key source of cotton.

  • Corn plant
  • Coniferous tree; many species used ornamentally.

  • Shrub or small tree bearing cranberries.

  • Leafy Brassica vegetable; classic garden crop.

  • Same species as cocoa tree, valid as plant.

  • Wetland plant with brown flower spikes.

  • Same as cattail; marsh plant with tall stems.

  • Aquilegia flower; ornamental garden perennial.

  • Brassica grown for white edible head.

  • Plural of cactus; spiny succulents from Americas.

  • Spice from clove tree Syzygium aromaticum, native to Indonesia.

  • Common name for maple trees from Canada, source of maple syrup.

  • Coffee plant Coffea, shrub whose beans make coffee.

  • Oilseed crop from rapeseed plant, widely farmed.

  • Cress is a small edible herb used in salads.

  • Crab apple tree, Malus species with small tart fruits.

  • Cardamom is a ginger-family plant grown for its pods.

  • Chili pepper plant Capsicum, grown for hot fruits.

  • Chestnut trees Castanea, nut-bearing forest trees.

  • Cattail, wetland plant with brown cigar-like spikes.

  • Crepe myrtle ornamental tree, famous for summer flowers.

  • Coleus ornamental houseplant with colorful leaves.

  • Coconut trees Cocos nucifera, tropical palms with nuts.

  • Carob tree Ceratonia siliqua, pods used as cocoa substitute.

  • Cacao tree Theobroma cacao, source of chocolate beans.

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