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  • Chaya
    Cnidoscolus aconitifolius
    Chaya or Mayan spinach is a shrub or small tree native to Central American, its natural range extending from the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, south to Guatemala and Belize. It is cultivated nowadays in East Africa, Southeast Asia, The Philippines, Au... more...
  • Cherimoya
    Annona cherimola
    Cherimoya is a cool-climate relative of the custard apple originating from high-elevation areas in South America, its natural range extending along the Andes from Ecuador to Peru. It is a small deciduous tree reaching heights of up to 10 m (32 ft), t... more...
  • Chinese abelia
    Abelia chinensis
    A native of southern China, this flowering shrub grows 1 to 2 m (3 to 6 ft) tall and has long cane-like branches that arch toward the ground, giving it a graceful, weeping, fountain-like shape.The leaves are small and glossy green and remain on ... more...
  • Chinese artichoke
    Stachys affinis
    Originating in China, this relative of the mint family is a perennial herb cultivated for its tubers, which are cooked and eaten as a vegetable. Growing to only 50 cm (1.6 ft) tall, it shares common features with other plants in the mint family, prod... more...
  • Cinnamon myrtle
    Backhousia myrtifolia
    Cinnamon myrtle is an ornamental and essential-oil yielding tree originating from Australia, its natural range extending along the east coast of the continent, from Bermagui in southern New South Wales to Fraser Island in central Queensland.It is a s... more...
  • Clove basil
    Ocimum gratissimum
    Clove basil is an aromatic shrub and close relative of common Basil (Ocimum basilicum), yielding a commercially important essential oil. Originating in Africa and the Indian subcontinent, its natural range extends from East Africa, through Madag... more...
  • Clove tree
    Syzygium aromaticum
    Cloves are the dried flower buds of a tree originating in the Moluccas Islands, a small group of islands in the Indonesian Archipelago. According to botanists, it is also the home of the Nutmeg tree (Myristica fragrans). Nowadays, clove trees are wid... more...
  • Cockscomb
    Celosia argentea
    Cockscomb is a herb originating from India with showy flowers and edible leaves that are cooked as a spinach vegetable.It is an annual or short-lived perennial, depending on the growing conditions and produces a single unbranched stem up to 1.2 m (4 ... more...
  • Coconut
    Cocos nucifera
    Coconut is one of the world's most utilised and versatile plants. It originates from the South Pacific, a geographic region extending from the Philippines through Papua New Guinea and Indonesia to northern Australia. Nowadays, it is widely cultivated... more...
  • Cocoyam
    Xanthosoma sagittifolium
    Cocoyam is a fast-growing, perennial herb native to tropical America, its natural range extending from the Caribbean to northern parts of South America, where it has long been cultivated for its potato-like cormels, these being cooked and eaten as a ... more...
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