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.
- citrus tree
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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