What plants begin with the letter C?
C
- CABBAGE.
- CABBAGE AND KALE, FLOWERING.
- CAESALPINIA.
- CALADIUM BICOLOR.
- CALAMINT.
- CALANTHE.
- CALATHEA.
- CALENDULA, POT MARIGOLD.
What type of flowers start with C?
Common Flower Names Beginning With C.
- Calendula officinalis.
- California Poppy. (Eschscholzia californica).
- Calla Lily. (Arum Lily). Araceae.
- Campanula latifolia. (Giant Bellflower).
- Candytuft. (Iberis).
- Canna Lily. (Zingiberales).
- Cape Primrose. (Streptocarcus).
- Cardinal Flower. (Lobelia cardinalis).
What kind of trees start with the letter C?
Common Tree Name
| Carob Tree | Ceratonia siliqua |
| Cashew Trees | Anacardium Genus |
| Cassia Trees, Pink Shower Tree, Golden shower Tree, Rainbow Shower Tree, Cigar cassia Trees | Cassia Genus |
| Catalpa Trees, Cigar Tree, Southern Catalpa, Catawba, Indian Bean Tree, Fish-Bait Tree | Catalpa Genus |
| Catkin-yew Trees | Amentotaxus Genus |
What are types of flowers?
Most Popular Flower Types
- Aster.
- Azalea.
- Black-Eyed Susan.
- Buttercup.
- California Poppy.
- Chrysanthemum.
- Crocus.
- Daffodil.
What are the plants that grow in home?
Best plants to grow indoors
- Snake plants. This trendy houseplant is seeing its share of popularity on Pinterest and Instagram, and with good reason.
- Pothos. Hardy, beautiful, and with a name like a Greek god, pothos is ready to help train your black thumb into green.
- Dracaena.
- Jade Plant.
- Spider Plant.
- Aloe Vera.
How do you care for a cyclamen plant?
Your cyclamen needs a cool, bright spot to thrive. Keep away from direct sunlight. Keep the soil moist but do not overwater – this is a common way to kill cyclamen. If you want your plant to flower again the following autumn, you will need to let it go dormant over the summer, reducing watering.
What is the name of five trees?
Trees/Vruksh
| Scientific Name | Family | Common English Name |
|---|---|---|
| Tectona grandis Linn. | Verbenaceae | Teak |
| Grevillea robusta | Proteaceae | Silver Oak |
| Moringa oleifera | Horse Radish/Drumstick tree | |
| Ficus benghalensis | Moraceae |