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1145 species

Crassula multicava (Shade Crassula)

Crassula peduncularis (Purple Stonecrop)

Crassula spathulata (Spatula-leaf Crassula)

Crassula tetramera (Australian Stonecrop)

Crithmum maritimum (Rock samphire)

Crithmum maritimum
Crithmum maritimum
Crithmum maritimum

Cucumis myriocarpus (Prickly Paddy Melon)

Cucumis myriocarpus
Cucumis myriocarpus
Cucumis myriocarpus

Cucurbita maxima (Pumpkin)

Cuphea carthagenensis (Colombian Waxweed)

Cynanchum viminale (Caustic Vine)

Cynanchum viminale
Cynanchum viminale
Cynanchum viminale

Cynoglossum australe (Australian Forget-me-not)

Cynoglossum australe
Cynoglossum australe
Cynoglossum australe

Cynoglossum creticum (Blue Hound's Tongue)

Cyphanthera myosotidea (Small-leaf Ray-flower)

Cyphanthera myosotidea
Cyphanthera myosotidea
Cyphanthera myosotidea

Datura ferox (Fierce Thornapple, Longspine Thornapple)

Datura ferox
Datura ferox
Datura ferox

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